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by Carla Merolla and Laura Coyne
Your home is your castle, but that doesn't mean you can
pull the drawbridge and all will be safe. Plenty of dangers have already invaded
your home. According to the National Safety Council, there were 29,500 deaths associated
with the home in the year 2000.
Take an inventory of your home safety items so that you can be prepared to battle
any emergency. You'll find that these are all essential to your family's safety.
And, of course, feel free to add items to this list depending on your family's needs.
1. Smoke Detectors
2. Carbon Monoxide Detectors
3. Radon-Detector Kit
4. Night Lights
5. Sensor Lights
6. Sturdy One-Step Stool
7. Rubber Suction Bath Mats/Slip-Resistant
Throw Rugs
8. Grab Bars
9. Handrails
10. Deadbolt Locks
Another lock that's important is one for your gun cabinet. Always lock your gun,
if you have one, and lock up your ammunition separately from your gun.
11. Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
12. Fire Extinguishers
13. First-Aid Kit
14. Flashlights
15. Fire-Safe Window Guards/Safety
Glazing
Safety glazing prevents windows from shattering into shards of glass. Instead, if
broken, the glass forms safe pellets. Look for a permanent mark in the lower corner
showing the manufacturer's name, type of safety glass, and the thickness.
16. Written Family Evacuation Plan
17. Family Disaster Kit
18. NOAA All-Hazard Alert Radio
19. Posted Emergency Phone Numbers
20. Tested Appliances
21. Personal Protective Equipment
22. Tagged Shutoffs
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Here are some other important safety items to add for those
concerned with infant and toddler safety.
Baby Gates
Anti-Scald Devices
Child-Safe Locks
Electrical Socket Protectors
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