Home Safety
Electrical Safety
- Cords should not be placed underneath furniture or rugs.
- Replace frayed cords.
- Extension cords should not be overloaded.
- Do not use multiple adapters on electrical outlets.
- Safety covers should be used in empty outlets when children are present.
- Electrical appliances should be unplugged when not in use.
- Electrical appliances should be grounded as needed.
Fire Safety
- Install smoke detectors on all levels of your home.
- Inspect all fire extinguishers on a regular basis.
- Change batteries in smoke detectors on a regular basis.
- Develop a plan to evacuate your home in case of fire.
- Develop a plan to evacuate handicapped or bed bound family members.
- Keep hallways and doorways clear.
- Do not leave food cooking unattended for long periods.
- Chimneys should be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis.
- Do not leave fireplaces, wood stoves, electrical or kerosene heaters unattended.
- Use care around stoves, use back burners first and turn pot handles in.
- Keep matches, candles and lighters out of children's reach.
Stairs and Hallways
- Keep stairs and hallways clutter free.
- Stairways should have sturdy handrails.
- Use gates to keep infants/toddlers away from stairs.
Telephones
- Have at least one accessible phone in the event of an emergency.
- Establish an emergency contact outside of your home to be the contact person in the event of an emergency.
- Emergency numbers should be posted near the phone.
Rugs, Runners and Mats
- Loose rugs and runners should be secured to the floor.
- Carpet edges should be tacked down.
- Torn, frayed carpet should be replaced or removed.
Cupboards and Closets
- Store frequently used items on lower shelves
- Store heavy items on low shelves to avoid injuries from falling objects.
- Use a sturdy step stool to reach items in high places.
- All cleaning supplies, knives, poisons and medicines must be stored out of reach of children or in a locked cabinet.
Bathrooms
- Showers and tubs need to have textured surfaces to prevent slipping.
- Grab bars in tubs and shower stalls help prevent falls.
- Check water temperature for small children and adjust water heaters if needed (115 degrees is recommended).
- Place a nightlight in the bathroom.
- Never leave children unattended in the bathtub; children can drown in as little as 1 inch of water.
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