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Home Safety - Living Area Decor

We often don't see the unsafe areas inside and outside the home because we get so used to it being that way. There are many ways to improve the home environment safety and security, most at little or no cost. For those with elderly persons or children living at home, safety is especially important. Scrutinize your interior decor, including appliances, furniture, floors, and carpets.

Home Safety - Safety Features

We often don't see the unsafe areas inside and outside the home because we get so used to it being that way. There are many ways to improve the home environment safety and security, most at little or no cost. For those with elderly persons or children living at home, safety is especially important. Review your home detection devices, electrical configurations, and emergency preparedness plans.

Home Safety - Non-living Structures

We often don't see the unsafe areas inside and outside the home because we get so used to it being that way. There are many ways to improve the home environment safety and security, most at little or no cost. For those with elderly persons or children living at home, safety is especially important. Analyze your garage, workshop, pool, spa, and other outdoor structures.

Home Safety - Outside Areas

We often don't see the unsafe areas inside and outside the home because we get so used to it being that way. There are many ways to improve the home environment safety and security, most at little or no cost. For those with elderly persons or children living at home, safety is especially important. Evaluate potentially dangerous materials stored inside and outside your home and safety considerations in your yard.

Home Remodeling - General Requirements

General remodeling or doing major repairs is best done when you have considered and prepared for issues BEFORE the project starts. Key general remodeling issues include costs and budgets, rooms and key areas to cover, designing, permits and approvals, project scheduling, and tools and materials.

Home Remodeling - Do It Yourself

Remodeling or doing major repairs by Doing It Yourself (DIY) is best done when you have prepared for issues BEFORE the project starts. Key DIY issues include safety, tools, rentals, permits, equipment, videos, use of subcontractors, and planning.

Home Remodeling - Using a Contractor

Using a contractor for remodeling or doing major repairs at your home means selecting and managing the contractor and contract to limit the issues and ensure mutual satisfaction.