Home safety & security could be a top priority for you. If
you're
like me and my family, you want to know that any threat that could harm
you or your possessions is minimal. When you're safe and secure, your
stress level is low, and you can have a much higher quality of life.
Home security safety is not too hard to achieve. It's a broad topic
that extends all the way from storing products and possessions in a
safe manner to having sophisticated home-security systems that can
alert you and others in the event of an emergency.
For example, if you have a pyromaniac in your family like I was as
a child, then you want to store flammable liquids and matches in a
locked metal cabinet. This sounds extreme, but if you would have seen
the fire I started in my parents garage one day, you'd have that
cabinet installed so fast you wouldn't believe it.
When you really start to think about home safety and security, it's
easy to get overwhelmed. If you have little children, you're concerned
about anything that's a threat to them. This could be a simple bottle
of cleaning solution. You wouldn't drink it, but a toddler surely would
like to sample it. Any heavy objects that can fall on a child are
serious threats. Hot objects, regular wall outlets, even a partially
filled bucket of water. Thousands of children are injured or killed
each year in senseless accidents where obvious threats were not dealt
with.
As you get older, home safety tends to gravitate to threats from
intruders, fire, carbon monoxide, water leaks, etc. All of these things
can be monitored by installing a home-security system. I've had one in
my own home for years, and I can tell you they allow me to relax both
when I'm home and when I'm away. I know the electronic sentry is going
to alert police and fire departments in the event something goes wrong.
I've seen all sorts of issues at homes I've visited and worked in
through the years. I've also been inside homes that have been ravaged
by fire, so I know what to avoid if you want to minimize fires at your
home. This is a very limited list of home security safety tips that
just may protect you and your loved ones from danger:
- Avoid storing flammable objects near furnaces or water
heaters
- Schedule a free inspection from your local crime and
fire-prevention officers
- Never place objects on stairs
- Structural failures of foundation walls and wood rot can
stress electric cables leading to fires
- Consider installing motion-detecting exterior lights that
deter trespassers
- Be sure overhead garage doors are in perfect working order
- Install secure locks on all windows and doors
- Extension cords can be very dangerous - use them with great
care
- Never use flammable liquids indoors or in garages where
open flames or pilot lights exist
- Purchase gun locks or gun safes and use them
- Consider a home-security system that alerts you to all
dangers
- Install grab bars in shower areas
- Obey all building and electrical codes if you're a
do-it-yourselfer
With
more thought and help from other contributors, the above list could be
miles long. You can see that home safety & security covers so
many
things, it's nearly impossible to name all the things you need to worry
about.
Many are common sense, but you'd be surprised how that commodity is
in short supply in many households. Mother Nature deals with this issue
daily in the real world. Animals that make mistakes become someone's
dinner. Don't let it happen to you.