Thursday, July 1, 2010

Valuable Home

There are many accidents that occur at home and most of them are avoidable, so it is important to find out what you can do to make your home a safer place.

When you buy or renovating a home, be sure that that the roofing materials are fire resistant and also make sure the stovepipe and chimney were installed properly. It is important to have working smoke alarms to prepare you for a fire emergency.

For home security, leave a stereo or a television on to make an illusion that someone may be at home, if you are out for extended period of time. Store valuables such as jewelries and cash in a safety box so you would not leave them lying around.

For your bedroom safety, place telephone where you can easily reach in case of an emergency. Place switches and lamps near your bed. Also, do not smoke in bed to avoid accidental fire death in home.

For your kitchen, do not place none cooking equipment near the range because they are more likely to catch fire.

Use child safety lock and keep medications, toxic bleaches, and cleaners where your child cannot reach. Keep hard round tools, hard candy, coins and things that cause children to choke and place them away in a secure place it where children cannot see them. Warn others to the potential hazard.

Store household products separately from medicines, and keep chemical products away from food. Dispose all unneeded medicines.

Vapors of volatile liquids if not tightly closed may be toxic when inhaled.

Stay close to your children when they are in bathtubs and pools. Have your hot tub checked regularly to make sure it is in good safe working condition.

To prevent falls, install bright lights over the stairs and keep the stairways clear from clutter to reduce the chance of accident.

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