5 tips to avoid accidents in your home
"We may feel safe in our own homes, but there are risks are all around so we all need to take action to make our homes as safe as possible."
Accidents can easily be prevented by being aware of the dangers and hazards that are in the home. We may feel safe in our own homes, but there are risks are all around so we all need to take action to make our homes as safe as possible.
Don’t overload sockets
Many older homes contain electrical systems, which aren't properly equipped to handle modern power demands.
Don’t tempt fate by plugging too many devices into the same socket. Never plug more than two appliances into an outlet at once.
Using extension cords to plug multiple appliances into one outlet, is also strongly discouraged.
Large appliances such as your refrigerator should have an outlet to themselves. Contact a professional if you hear a sound coming from the outlet or smell something burning.
Keep knives out of reach
Whether they are in use or not, are sure all knives are kept out of reach and are properly secured.
When you are using them, make sure they are not resting on something that can easily be pulled down.
Get in the habit of placing knives on a flat, clutter-free surface to ensure they won’t accidentally fall.
Knives should be stored, blade down, in a designated container, far from the reach of children.
Say no to smoking in the house
The best way to prevent smoking-related injuries and accidents is to not allow them in your home.
Any paraphernalia, such as matches and lighters, should be kept out of reach.
If someone is smoking outside, provide them with an ashtray so that they can safely extinguish the cigarette.
Storing Medicines & Cleaning Supplies
Accidentally ingesting a harmful, poisonous substance is a lot easier than you may think.
Medication bottles look a lot alike, so clearly mark everything and keep it all out of reach of your children.
If you're on several medications, you may want to get a weekly pillbox to keep it all organized.
Also, make sure that your child doesn't have access to any harmful solvents or cleaners -- the area under your kitchen sink is a veritable collection of deadly liquids.
Stair safety
Stairs can be the cause of accidents for many different reasons.
To best avoid falls make sure your handrail runs the full length of the staircase, carpets are secure, and do not put area rugs or mats at the base or top of the stairs.
Also if you paint basement stairs it will be beneficial to add some sand to the paint to give the stairs more traction.
For outside steps that are not well lit, paint the edges white so they can be seen in the dark.
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