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Tag: Home Safety

Posted on 11/27/2024
A beginners guide to child-proofing your home
As kids run and play in the home, it’s essential to make...
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Posted on 10/02/2024
How to Make Your Home Safer for Your Pets
Pets can fill your home with joy and provide you with unconditional love and companionship. However, they can also end up getting into trouble or being mischievous at times, which is why it's important to make your home as safe as possible. You can turn your home into a more pet-friendly place with the following tips. Keep Hazardous...
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Posted on 09/11/2024
Understanding the risks of a power surge in house electrical systems
A power surge in house electrical systems can cause damage...
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Posted on 09/04/2024
Securing your space: Safety tips for your home
Homes are places often associated with safety and comfort....
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Posted on 05/01/2024
Summer safety: Tips for keeping your summer fun and safe
Summer holidays provide the perfect time to enjoy sunshine, fresh air and time with loved ones. When you're celebrating these holidays, it's important to make sure everyone stays as safe as possible. Here are a few ways to keep your summer safe and fun. Grill with safety in mind Summer holidays often mean having an outdoor meal with...
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Posted on 10/11/2023
Home fire escape planning: The basics
House fires can happen at any time, no matter how careful you are with fire prevention. Having a home fire escape plan offers peace of mind and a way to make sure your household can get out of your home safely. Knowing how to create one of these plans should be part of your fire safety and prevention...
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Posted on 03/22/2023
How to place your carbon monoxide detectors & why
Carbon monoxide leaks are an emergency situation. Gas stoves, dryers, furnaces, wood-burning fireplaces and other gas or flame-ignited appliances are all potential sources of carbon monoxide leaks. Carbon monoxide poisoning causes headaches, nausea and other symptoms, which can turn into a life-threatening emergency with continued exposure to this gas. But don't fret. Carbon monoxide detectors can provide you...
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