Make Your Home Safer
from: cdc.gov
We are all spending A LOT more time at home. Make your space safer by following these guidelines!
Housing conditions can significantly affect your health and safety. Take a few minutes to make your home healthy and safe.
- Remove hazards that increase the chance for falling, such as rugs, loose cords, and objects on the floor.
- Check or change the batteries on your carbon monoxide alarm at least twice a year.
- Test smoke alarms monthly to ensure they work properly. For smoke alarms that use regular alkaline batteries, replace the batteries at least once a year. For smoke alarms that use lithium (long-life) batteries, replace the entire alarm unit every 10 years or sooner if it chirps or stops working.
- Keep cooking areas free of flammable objects, such as potholders and towels.
- Keep candles, medicine, household cleaners, and other chemicals out of children’s reach, in locked or child-proof cabinets.
- Don’t use a gasoline or charcoal-burning device near a window, door, or vent, or inside your home, basement, or garage.
- Test your home for radon (a radioactive gas linked to lung cancer). You can purchase a kit at your local hardware or home improvement store. If testing shows levels higher than 4 pCi/L, seal or vent your basement, and monitor your radon levels to make sure they lessen.
- Make your home smoke-free.
- Keep medicines in their original bottles or containers.
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