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Safety Checklist
THE "SAFE HOME" CHECKLIST
How many of these common safety hazards can
be found around your house? The National Safety
Council provides the following tips. They
recommend house cleaning as an excellent time to
conduct a home safety check. Some safety hazards
to look for in your home...
KITCHEN
- Provide good lighting at the stove, sink
and countertop work areas, especially where
food is chopped.
- Use a step stool or utility ladder for
reaching high shelves and cupboards; not
chairs or other unsafe makeshifts.
- Have a special rack or tray for storing
sharp knives.
- Keep all household cleaners,
disinfectants and insecticides out of
children's reach.
- Spills should be wiped up as soon as
they happen or as soon as you notice them.
- Use self-polishing or non-skid wax on
floors. If regular wax is used, be sure to
buff it thoroughly.
BATHROOM
- Place non-skid mats, abrasive strips or
textured surfaces in tubs and showers to
prevent slipping on slick surfaces.
- Medicines should be clearly labeled and
placed where children cannot reach them.
- Dispose of outdated medicine. Many
chemicals change with age and the medicine
may become harmful.
- Put night lights in bathrooms.
- Keep breakable bottles of shampoo, oils,
lotions and creams where they will not be
knocked over and shattered.
BASEMENT OR UTILITY ROOM
- Tag all gas and water lines for easy
identification during an emergency.
- Label all fuses and circuit breakers to
show which outlets and fixtures they
protect.
- Washers and dryers should be
electrically grounded. Be careful: damp or
wet floors can lead to electrical shock.
- Use non-combustible pads or metal
ironing boards
- Keep all cleaning fluids, drain openers,
bleaches, ammonia and similar items locked
up and out of children's reach.
- Keep passageways clear. Basements are
notorious for becoming cluttered.
- Position light switches in accessible
areas. Accidents can happen when people
stumble through the dark.
FIRE AND ELECTRICAL
- Avoid "octopus" electrical cords. Have
an electrician install more electrical
outlets I needed.
- All appliances should have UL
(Underwriters Laboratory) or AGA (American
Gas Association) labels.
- Cover electrical outlets 9 you have
toddlers.
- Test smoke detectors monthly and replace
batteries annually.
- Inspect fire extinguishers and recharge
them if necessary.
- Practice the family's fire escape route.
- All fireplaces should have a fireproof
screen in front.
Inspecting your home and creating a hazard
free environment will reduce the chances of
having an accident and give you peace of mind.
Take time to ensure the health and safety of
your family and your home.
This information is provided by
The W.E. Davis Insurance Agency and The Ohio
Casualty Group of Insurance Companies to help
make your home the safest it can be.
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