Simple Home Safety Tips

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Simple HomeSafety Tips (NAPSA)—Following a few practical and easy safety mea- sures can eliminate “danger zones’ around the home. Usethis checklist to help find and address common problem areas and ensure your homeis safe for the entire family. Cover up the holes. Insert electrical covers in all unoccupied outlets and cover and secureall loose plugs and electrical wires, getting them out of the way. Keep out. Install baby gates to block stairways and other unsafe areas and make sure to comply with all of the gate’s directions. e Stay off the countertops. Have step-stools readily available in the bathroom and kitchen where grown-ups and little ones may needto reach for something. Put it within your reach. Get suction cup organizers, such as the ones from Duck brand, that allow you to store things like soap, shampoo bottles, razors, kitchen supplies, sponges, etc. at a height convenient to your family’s needs. Get a grip. If your children are just learning to walk, especially on linoleum or hard wood floors, give them socks for better traction on slippery surfaces. Socks with grippers are also available for older children and adults. Be Prepared. Preparefirst Ole OS = Ne | = CT (www.duckproducts.com or call 1- 800-321-0253) provides comfort and ease while encouraging safety. The mats are also machine-washable. Don’t trip. Use carpet tape on area and throw rugs to prevent tripping andsliding. Hold on tight. Frequently check handrails in stairways to make sure they'restable. Leave the light on. Place nightlights in hallways, bath- rooms and other areas you may need to access in the dark. e Makea list and check it twice. Make a list of emergency phone numbers and post them clearly on the refrigerator or close to the phone. Include close family members or friends to make these numbers readily available to the entire family in case of emergency. e Sleep tight. If your child has recently moved to an adult bed or bunk bed, be sure to use aid kits and maketheir location bed rails to prevent falling. at least one in the main bathroom. Hold annual or biannualfire drills for the entire family, developing known. Have one in each car and Don’t slip. Place bath mats in the bathtubs and showers. Duck brand’s Software Bath Mat Make it a family affair. strategic escape routes from each room within the home.