~~ YOUR HOME:- The size and décor of
your home is far less important than the fact that it needs to be
clean and tidy, with enough space for house-swappers to hang
clothes etc. It is not necessary to clear all wardrobes and
drawers, but sufficient space should be made available.
~~ SMOKING:- No smoking in any of the properties unless
otherwise indicated.
~~ BEDROOMS:-
If you have more than one double-bedded room, it is not essential
to make your own bedroom available. You will be asked to identify
available bedrooms on the questionnaire. And it's quite acceptable
to lock your study/home office, or to ask for it not to be
used.
~~ I.T.
EQUIPMENt etc:- If you are at all anxious about
house-swappers using your computer or hi-fi, please unplug and/or
cover, and leave a note requesting that it should not be
used.
~~PETS:- You will be asked for details about your pets, and
whether you would like house-swappers to feed them etc. This
is important information for those who have 'pet allergies', so you
can avoid choosing homes with pets.
You are also asked if you would consider a dog staying in your
home, as dog owners often like to bring their dogs on holiday.
Understandably it tends to be the dog owners who are happy with
this.
~~ TOYS:- If you are a family with
children, and you swap with another family, it will be very
exciting for the children to have some ‘new’ toys to play with.
However, all valuable or easily breakable toys should be boxed up
and put away. This is really important for everyone’s sake!
~~ USEFUL
INFO:- If possible, leave out a selection of leaflets about
your area, obtainable from your nearest Tourist Info or local
library. It would also be good to leave out a current copy of your
church magazine/newsletter, and details of any local event that
will be happening while your house swappers are there. You are not
required to spend hours preparing a folder.
~~ LOCAL PERSON:- Before the house swap takes
place, you will need to arrange for a friend or neighbour to meet
your house-swappers. This is the person who will let house-swappers
have the key and will be there to briefly show them round. They can
also give directions about appliances etc. Sometimes, on the day of
travel, people decide to meet at one or other’s home, but this is
entirely up to you.
~~ CHURCH:- When house-swapping, a lot
of people enjoy attending the church where their house swappers are
members. You are, of course, under no obligation to do so. However,
we hope you will find the individual churches' information in the
brochure useful, and maybe you will experience a different form of
worship. You may want go along to a mid-week church activity
or meeting during your stay; this can also be very
interesting, and inspiring, a great opportunity to see God at work
in different places. It would be good to check with a church
member before turning up.
~~ A NOTE
ABOUT SECURITY:-It is much safer to leave your house occupied
when you are away. In fact insurances companies prefer houses not
to be left unoccupied, as this is the time that many burglaries
occur. You will not be swapping with complete strangers. By the
time the swap takes place you will have been in contact with each
other by 'phone or email.
~~ PERSONAL
INFORMATION:- The information you give us on the questionnaire
is used to write a description of your home, garden, locality and
church. This is identified by a reference number. No addresses are
given out or circulated in any way or for any reason. Only when a
house swap choice has been made are the two addresses
exchanged.
~~You will, of
course, have the opportunity to contact your house-swappers
and will probably want to discuss various issues.
Following are just
suggestions:-
v
BILLS:-General household bills are paid by the
home-owner, except for the ‘phone bill. Before leaving home, you
can use the B.T.’s ‘Call my bill’ service, or a similar facility,
and leave a note of it by the ‘phone. When house-swappers leave at
the end of their stay, they can call it again, do a bit of simple
arithmetic and leave you the cash or cheque for their usage. Or you
can agre to use your own mobile 'phone for any outgoing
calls.
v BEDDING:-
The following works quite well because it means that no-one
has to make up beds before you leave home, or worry about
washing at the end of the holiday. But it's only a
suggestion!
i) Strip the beds that are available to house-swappers.
ii) House-swappers bring their own duvet covers,
sheets, pillow cases & towels; unless travelling by plane,
train or bus, in which case.....
iia) ...leave out clean bed linen for house swappers to make
up the beds when they arrive.
v FOOD:- if possible, leave out a basic selection
of food in the fridge and store cupboards for your house-swappers
to use. They will replace it with a similar selection before the
end of their stay.
~~ FINALLY:-
The key to successful house swapping is mutual respect for each
others' homes.~~
Sometimes you will holiday in a house far
grander than your own, sometimes far more humble. In either case we
are sure you will appreciate and enjoy this unique experience. The
added dimension of house swapping with other Christians is a huge
benefit in lots of ways--not least the fact that you may find a
great holiday read on their bookshelf!
And for you to see how long people have been
registered...
REFERENCE NUMBERS :-The first 2 digits refer to the year
registered, the following are the month. After the hyphen are the
personal numbers. So for example:- 095-648 means that the person
registered in May
2009.