Accident Prevention: Tips and Guidelines

Publish date: 2022-12-23
Stair Safety
  • Handrails that don't run the full length of a staircase can be dangerous -- someone may assume that the stairs end where the handrail ends and miss the last step. If necessary, consider extending or replacing the handrail.
  • If stair carpeting becomes loose, fix it immediately. It's very easy to slip on loose carpeting.
  • Be sure not to use throw rugs at the top or bottom of a flight of stairs.
  • If you intend to paint basement stairs, either add a little sand to the paint for a better grip or install rubber or abrasive treads.
  • If the outside of your house is not well lit, paint the edges of outside steps white so that they are easier to see in the dark or install outdoor lighting.

Home accidents are one of the leading causes of death among children and injuries among adults. In many cases, these accidents could have been avoided by taking simple precautions. You always want to make sure to check your house -- and your habits -- to ensure that your home isn't a danger zone.

In this article, we'll give you a series of tips that could ward off disaster. We'll start in this section with general guidelines and then move on to pesticides, which can be an accident waiting to happen if not used properly.

Here are the general guidelines:

Pesiticides pose their own accident risks in the home. In the next section we'll cover how to minimize those risks.

Pesticides

Many pests and insects can be eliminated without the aid of an exterminator, but it's important to know how to safely use and store these poisonous substances. Read the instructions on any pesticide before use, and keep the following in mind:
Now you know some of the key ways to avoid accidents in your home. Enjoy the safety that results.


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