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Safety in the Home

Is your home a safe haven? It may house many hazards. You can work hard to prevent diseases and health conditions by adopting healthier habits, forgetting that simple safety can prevent a multitude of costly and debilitating problems. We offer the following tips to help you take care at home.

Making Your Home Safe

According to the Home Safety Council, there are a number of safety guidelines you should be aware of to keep your home safe for your family. Some of the questions to ask yourself include:

Electrical safety is also a very important factor in keeping your home safe. Think about the following questions to make sure your home is as safe as it can be.

According to the National Safety Council, falls are the most common cause of accidental death and serious injury in the home. They are a particular problem for seniors, who often have limited mobility and problems with balance. Older people generally prefer to live at home, enjoying familiar surroundings and proximity to their loved ones. To keep seniors safe at home, make minor adjustments around the house such as:

Keeping your home safe for you and your family is as important as it is simple. We hope some of these tips will come in handy. For information about childproofing your home, car safety, food safety, and many other topics of interest, visit InteliHealth® and type “home safety” under “search terms.”

Sources: Home Safety Council, 2005; National Safety Council, 2005