Use and Care Manual
Kitchen
o A smoke alarm with silence button.
ve nonslip backings or that are attached with pads or
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rcuit interrupters.
levisions and small electric appliances located safely away from
o A list of emergency numbers located prominently near the phone.
stall.
ant faucet parts with no sharp edges.
way from water fixtures and fitted with a
ground-fault circuit interrupter.
alarm at least 15 - 20 feet from furnace.
o A fire extinguisher.
oxide alarm in or near each bedroom.
(if bedrooms are above main levels).
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home security system.
o A rechargeable flashlight.
eat alarm.
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rcuit interrupters.
o A telephone for summoning emergency help.
o A fire extinguisher.
o Scatter rugs that ha
double-faced tape.
o Childproof safety latches on cabinets that contain cleaning materials
o Electrical outlets that are fitted with ground-fault ci
o Individual shut-off valves for each gas appliance.
o Short, heavy-duty extension cords for appliances.
o A range hood or vent kept free of built-up grease.
o Radios, te
the sink.
Baths
o An up-to-date first-aid kit.
o Anti-scald shower/tub water controls.
o Grab bars within easy reach in each tub and shower
o Shatter-resist
o A night light.
o Childproof safety latches on cabinets containing dangerous materials.
o An electrical outlet positioned a
Furnace Room
o A smoke alarm.
o A carbon monoxide
Bedrooms
o A smoke alarm in every bedroom and main hallway.
o A carbon mon
o A night light.
o A fire-escape ladder
o A fire extinguisher.
o A list of emergency numbers posted near any telep
o The control center for your
Garage
o A smoke alarm or h
o A fire extinguis
o A first-aid kit.
o Well-maintained tools/equipment.
o Electrical outlets equipped with ground-fault ci