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Home Safety Checklist
Home Safety Audit
Please take the following home safety audit to determine how many safety
products are needed in your home and where to install them.
Where To Place Safety Products:
Smoke Alarms: One in every
bedroom, and at least one on every
level of the home.
Carbon Monoxide Alarms: One
on every level of the home and one
in each sleeping area.
Fire Extinguishers: One on every
level of the home, and one each in
the kitchen and garage.
Room-By-Room Safety Audit
How would you like to go on a tour of your own home -- a tour unlike any other
you may have taken and one that may present your familiar surroundings in a
new and important light? Well, now's the time. The tour outlined here has just
one purpose: to help you look at each major room of your home and learn how to
make it safer for every member of your family. We've listed all recommendations
for the safety features and equipment each room should ideally contain.
Entries
o Deadbolt locks and heavy-duty strike plates.
o Outdoor security lighting that is timer or motion-detector controlled.
Living, Dining, and Family Rooms
o A carbon monoxide alarm on every level where your family spends time.
o Safety plugs on unused outlets.
o Window treatments free of dangling cords if small children are present.
o Programmable timers to turn lamps on and off when you're away.
o Extension cords placed safely away from areas where they could be
stepped on or tripped over.
o Outlet surge protectors for audio, video, and computer equipment.
o Windows kept free of furniture if small children are present.

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