Safety at Your Home




   It's quite natural to think of your home as the safest place you can be. After all, that is where you enjoy the cares of the world and escape the pressures of work.
 However, many serious accidents happen at home.    Painful injuries, permanent disability and even death can be the result of home accidents. Falls and fires are particular dangers at home.

 fortunately, there is much you can do to improve the safety in your home.

 Start by following this home safety checklist.

  • Are stairways clear, with no items stored on them, even temporarily?                                                                 
  • Are stairs, steps and floors in good condition and free of tripping hazards such as torn carpet and loose tiles?                                                              
  • Is illumination adequate in all your rooms and walkways?                                   
  •  Is there a non-slip surface on the floor of the shower and bathtub?                      
  • Is your home protected by these safety devices: Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, carbon monoxide detectors, etc.                                          
  • Is all wiring in good condition?                                                                             
  • Are extension cords used only temporarily? Are they kept out of traffic areas?                                                                                                     
  • Are any flammable liquids such as gasoline and paint thinner stored in approved covered containers, in well ventilated areas?                                       
  • Are knives stored safely in a knife holder or other device so someone will not accidentally touch the blade?                                                                
  • Are all medicines and cleaning materials stored well out of reach of children? Are stairways barricaded so youngsters cannot fall down them?             
  •  Are electrical outlets covered by child-proof plugs?                                           
  • Are materials used for heating, washing, cooking etc. checked before, when and after use.                                                                                          
  • Do you hold regular family fire drills? 

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