Top 5 ways to keep your home (and family) safe this winter
1. Prevent Christmas fires: Between electrical problems with the tree , chimney fires and furnace problems , winter time sees a large spike in home fires. Since cold weather and the holidays are officially under way , make sure you follow these quick and easy home safety tips to guard your home from fires:
- Have your furnace cleaned and inspected to make sure everything is in working condition for the cold months ahead.
- Double check your flu to make sure it is open before starting your first fire of the winter , and consider having your chimney swept at the beginning of each wood burning season. Be careful with decorations above the chimney that could hang too low and catch fire.
- Christmas trees are the leading cause of winter home fires. Here is a great link full of christmas tree safety tips: Christmas Tree Safety Tips
3. Stop pipes from freezing: Frozen pipes can be an extremely expensive duduk perkara for your home during the cold winter nights. The red cross has some great safety tips for frozen pipes: Red Cross Tips , but here are some tried and true favorites.
- Leave a faucet dripping
- Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air around the plumbing
- When leaving town , be careful how low you set your thermostat
- Tighten up your locks: door locks can come loose over time making them easier for thieves to get through. Tighten up or replace old and worn door locks
- Don't hide a key outside your door. Instead , leave a key with a trusted neighbor
- Don't post on facebook or twitter that you'll be out of town
- Use timed lights when leaving town
- Use window locks or bars
It only takes a little time and effort to prevent damages to your home and injuries to your family and guests. A little prevention can also help keep your insurance rates lower by avoiding unnecessary home claims. For a free Better Homes and Gardens "Home Safe and Sound" book full of ways to keep your home safe , be one of the first 5 clients to stop by the office and request your free copy. (must choose between book and carbon monoxide detector - cannot receive both).
By Robert Edgin
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