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Protect your family with eHow’s home safety tips, and sleep easier at night. Keep loved ones secure with advice on buying and installing a home alarm system, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide sensors. Learn to burglar-proof a house and install a safe, too. Is tornado or hurricane season on the way? Get tips on preparing your house for high winds. eHow even has suggestions for planning an escape route in case of any home emergency.

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  • How to Avoid Heavy Lifting

    When you have a heavy object to lift and can not wait to get help with it, you have to resort to something. You can't just pick the object up and run. You have to figure out a way to get it done...

  • How to Get Rid Of A Mouse In The House And Keep The Mice Away

    The tell tale black droppings, the glimpse of a scurrying little fur covered rodent zooming down the hall, the late night eeks and chewing noises - these are all signs that you have an uninvited...

  • How to Set Up A Security Camera System

    Security camera installation can seem daunting but it's not as difficult as you may think. The most difficult part of installing a security camera system is probably wiring it. Follow the...

  • How to Select A Home Security Camera System

    There are several different security camera systems and often more than one for each application. Here are some tips and advice to help you figure out which security camera system is the correct...

  • How to Program a Remote to Open a Liftmaster Gate

    Liftmaster manufactures automatic gates that are placed at the end of a driveway and are used as an extra security layer for your home. The gates are controlled with a remote control, which has a...

  • How to Open a Key Lock Box

    A lock box is a type of safe that helps protect small objects from theft. These lock boxes are not only used at home, but also at hotels and even banks. Safety deposit boxes at banks use these...

  • Instructions for Wireless Alarms

    Instructions for wireless alarms differ depending upon the particular brand and model. Most of them are designed to be self-installed, and this is one of the benefits of using wireless alarms over...

  • How to Dispose of Energy Saving Light Bulbs

    Energy saving lights bulbs are also sometimes known as compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL). These light bulbs and other fluorescent bulbs contain mercury, so it is a good idea to properly...

  • Proper Disposal of Smoke Detectors

    Few, if any, would argue the wisdom of checking the batteries in household smoke detectors every six months. You may not realize, though, that the smoke detector itself needs to be replaced...

  • Square D Circuit Breaker Types

    Circuit breakers detect overcurrent and short circuit conditions and shut off electrical flow to prevent damage to electrical circuits. Schneider Electric manufactures several types of Square D...

  • What Is ARC Flash Mitigation?

    An arc flash is the release of energy when high-voltage electricity arcs between two conductive surfaces. Arc flash mitigation refers to the safety procedures that are implemented to minimize the...

  • FHA Guidelines for Smoke Detectors

    The Federal Housing Administration is a part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Part of its mandated duties is the administration of mortgages for single-family homes---FHA...

  • How to Set Up a Surveillance Video Camera

    Setting up a surveillance video camera is a great idea for those concerned about the safety of their home and/or business or just want to keep an eye on their children. Before setting up your...

  • How to Clean Smoke Alarms

    Smoke alarms are battery-operated devices that produce a loud noise in the presence of smoke or gases from fires. Having properly installed and maintained smoke alarms in your home can reduce your...

  • What Are Some Fire Safety Rules?

    Fire safety is one of the most important things for families, especially those with young children. Knowing what to do and where to go can ease your mind. It can also save lives.

  • NOAA Safety Checklist

    NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, is responsible for tracking and updating weather patterns in and around the United States. Its expertise and research have allowed for...

  • Springtime Safety Topics

    Springtime is when flowers start to bloom, the world comes out of hibernation and things seem new again. It's also a time to keep a lookout for springtime dangers and teach your children to do the...

  • How to Find Mildew in Your Home

    Mildew and mold are unsightly, unpleasant smelling and can sometimes cause health hazards and structural damage. Mold is notorious for growing in out-of-sight, hard-to-reach areas, and oftentimes...

  • How to Treat a Small Burn

    Getting burned is never fun, and soothing the skin is hard to do. I have the for sure instant relief for small burns. This product is everybody's home no matter who you are. Let's get started.

  • How to Keep Animals Out of Floor Registers

    Floor registers are, in their most basic description, simply vents located on the floor of your home. Unfortunately, the dark vent area can attract critters of many shapes and sizes, and often...

  • Is Chimney Cleaning Necessary?

    Under normal use, creosote residue builds up on the chimney walls. Creosote is a black or brown residue that forms while burning wood. If this residue is not removed regularly and is allowed to...

  • Safety Standards for Storage Shelves

    Shelves are one of the most common pieces of furniture we see in the office and in the home. If you do not follow some simple rules of shelving safety, however, shelves can be very dangerous.

  • What Are the Dangers of Corrosion on Faucet?

    Rusty faucets present more than simply a danger to the plumbing in your home. Pitted surfaces, such as those formed by rust deposits, make great places for bacteria and mold to hide and reproduce....

  • How to Practice Safety in the Kitchen

    How to practice kitchen safety.

  • How to Start an Online Neighborhood Watch Program

    The neighborhood watch program is a tradition that has been helping to protect American streets for years. Now with the benefit of the internet, neighborhood watch programs can become more...

  • Procedure for a Broken Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    Many folks use compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) to illuminate their homes. These bulbs use less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs and last thousands of hours longer. However,...

  • Homemade Noise Alarms

    Homemade noise alarms are actually remarkably simple to produce. You need only two significant items---a buzzer (such as the 75dB Piezo) and a battery holder to power it---both of which can be...

  • Household Safety Topics

    Many families gather together once a month to discuss the various ways they can make their home safer. Regular household safety meetings are a good way for a family to communicate and keep each...

  • How to Test a Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that cannot be seen. Fuel-burning appliances in your home produce the carbon monoxide, which is not harmful unless something prevents the gas from...

  • How to Use a Webcam for Home Security

    Ever wondered what your kids are doing before you get home from work or when hanging out with friends? Curious as to how your babysitter treats your youngsters? Webcams make for simple and...

  • Safe Operating Procedures for a Hand Grinder

    Hand grinders, or angle grinders, are versatile tools that can make many jobs easier if used properly. Due to improper use and inadequate safety procedures, however, they are also one of the most...

  • How to Change the Batteries on a Digital Safe

    The hardest part about changing the battery in a digital safe is finding where it is. But don't worry, it's not inside. The battery compartment is under the keypad, and has a little tiny hole for...

  • Different Ways to Unlock Deadbolt Locks

    At some point, you might need to open a deadbolt lock but won't be able to find the key. Although the deadbolt is strong, the lock itself usually is not complicated. You can use one of two main...

  • Different Options for Door Locks

    The locks on your doors are your home's first line of defense. If your locks are cheap and shoddy, intruders will be able to easily break them and enter your home. On the other hand, you do not...

  • How to Treat Water for Storage

    In case of a power outage or other emergency that interrupts water system delivery or prevents a well pump from operating, every household needs to have sufficient drinkable water on hand. To...

  • Role of the Community in Earthquake Preparedness

    Communities in seismically active areas need to be adequately prepared for the occurrence of an earthquake. Both individuals and communities should take the necessary steps to work together.

  • DIY Burglar Alarm Systems

    A DIY burglar alarm doesn't mean building the alarm from scratch. Rather, it means a system with easily installed components, which you can mount using just a screwdriver and a little bit of time....

  • How Much Light is Needed for a Garage Shop?

    It can be easy to take your garage shop lighting for granted. You feel you have sufficient light until that one day when something is hiding in the shadows and you trip over it causing serious...

  • How to Open a Lock on a Sentry Safe With No Key

    Sentry Safe has been a manufacturer of safes for more than 75 years. The company produces many different types of safes in a variety of sizes and security levels to meet your individual needs....

  • Home Remedy for Cloudy Pool Water

    Cloudy pool water is not only an aesthetic problem, it also can cause health issues. Cloudy pool water can sting the eyes of swimmers and hold bacteria and other microorganisms. The causes of...

  • Ideas on Constructing an Above Pool Safety Gate

    Safety gates above a pool provide the first barrier of protection for the pool owner. When installed and used properly, a pool safety gate will give you an extra line of defense against deadly...

  • What to Look for in an Outdoor Security Camera Enclosure

    Adding surveillance cameras to your home can increase security and peace of mind. Outdoor cameras are an investment that need protecting, however, so choosing the right enclosure is just as important.

  • How to Control Black Mildew

    According to the Centers for Disease Control, black mildew or mold can exacerbate respiratory problems and cause "hay fever-like" symptoms such as sneezing, fatigue, runny nose and headaches....

  • Potassium Permanganate Safety

    Potassium permanganate is a water-soluble salt and an inorganic compound. It is a very strong oxidizing agent that can react violently or explode if not handled properly.

  • Home Remedy for Deicing Sidewalks Without Hurting Cement or Grass

    Sidewalks get full of ice and snow in the late fall, early spring, and all winter long. Deicing sidewalks is important because people can slip and fall on icy sidewalks. In most communities, the...

  • How to Select a Monitored Home Security System

    A monitored home security system is connected to a call center which monitors alarms set off by intruders in your home. If an alarm occurs, a staff member attempts to call you. If there's no...

  • How to Prepare to Be Snowed In

    Snow can be pretty. Snow can be fun. However, snow can be downright annoying when it makes you stay at home all day because you're snowed in. However, being snowed in does not have to be awful. In...

  • Do Burglar Alarms Work?

    Burglar alarms have become so common that many new homes are built with burglar alarms pre-installed. But do they work? If you know how to use the alarms and you have the correct equipment...

  • PVC Pipe Dangers

    Since the 1930s, PVC piping has become one of the most ubiquitous materials around, and we often overlook the fact that it actually poses quite a few contamination risks. The long-lasting nature...

  • What Is a Natural Remedy to Get Rid of Rats In a Home?

    The rats that typically invade homes are roof rats, or Norway rats---also known as brown or sewer rats. They both carry fleas and spread disease, and their gnawing can significantly damage wood...

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