eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

General Home Safety

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-50 of 57 results

  • How to Fight Gas Line Fires

    Gas fires present a challenge to firefighters since water alone will not extinguish them, and they can occur almost anywhere around the home where there is a natural gas or propane fuel source....

  • How To Protect Walls Against Fire

    America is number one in fire deaths and damage in dollars in the industrialized world. The nation is lagging in the fire prevention arena, according to a May 1997 FEMA (Federal Emergency...

  • How to Reinforce a Garage Door for Hurricanes

    Garage doors, especially two-car garage doors, can wobble, pull out of their tracks, and/or collapse in hurricane strength winds. When a garage door fails, high winds can enter the building,...

  • How to Light The Fire in Your Fireplace

    Assuming you have a wood burning fireplace, because any idiot can light a gas one, you will learn there are a couple preliminary steps to getting a fire started

  • How to get rid of a CFL fluorescent light bulb after it burns out

    CFL or energy efficient fluorescent light bulbs are all the rage because they save money and energy. A problem with CFL light bulbs has started to emerge because they contain mercury and shouldn't...

  • How to Defend Yourself from Burglars

    Picture being at home, relaxing and taking a nap. Suddenly you hear the door open, and you are not sure who it could be. You peak around the corner, because you were not expecting anyone. Much to...

  • How to Kill a Spider for Women

    How two college-aged females chose to kill a spider.

  • How to Earthquake Proof Water Heaters

    If you live in an area where there is even a possibility of an earthquake, you need to have your water heater properly fastened. The reason is that if the water heater falls or becomes...

  • How to Make a Manlift for a Forklift

    Using a manlift work platform with a forklift allows workers to reach difficult areas without having to construct scaffolding or deal with the risks of working from a ladder. There are some very...

  • How to Get Rid of Birds Trapped in My House

    As humorous the situation would be, having a bird in the house is incredibly dangerous. Birds can fly into objects and damage them, they can hit and even attack people in the confusion, and they...

  • How to Determine the Source of a Propane Leak in a Water Heater

    Liquified petroleum (LP) gas--which is also known as propane--has an odorant added to aid in leak detection. If you smell gas, don't try to light the water heater. Pay attention to the crucial...

  • How to Construct a Dam With Sand Bags & Wood

    You can construct a dam using sand bags and wood as a prevention against flooding, or to create a drained portion of an existing body of water. Unlike many other types of dams, the sand bag method...

  • How to Executive Protection - Home Security

    This article shows you how not to be a kidnap victim at your residence.

  • How to Get a Concealed Gun Permit in NYC

    New York is a restrictive "may issue" state, meaning that you must demonstrate a sufficient need before a gun permit will be issued. The required justification is issued on a...

  • How to Discourage Squirrels from Your Home

    I really didn't want my article to start with a squirrel. I don't like them. I'm not afraid of them, but I don't feed them. Have you ever checked out one of those City garbage dumpsters where...

  • How to Develop a Family Emergency Preparedness Plan

    A disaster can strike without warning. Earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, fires, etc can strike when you least expect it. It's important for families to prepare and have a plan in event of an...

  • How to Remove an Asbestos Cieling From Your Home

    Removing an asbestos ceiling can be difficult. In general, when deciding how to remove asbestos, you need to think about whether you want to hire a professional. Removing asbestos can be...

  • How to Make an Emergency Power Generator from a Car or Truck

    In times of emergency the best thing that one can do is be as prepared for the unexpected as possible. Of the numerous items that would be of great benefit, a power generator ranks amongst the top...

  • How to Get Rid of Wasps Permanently

    Wasps are actually beneficial insects that kill and eat garden pests. They rarely attack people and only bite when antagonized. However, because they sometimes build their nests in inconvenient...

  • How to Install a Fire Sprinkler System

    If you have an older home that doesn’t have a fire sprinkler system, you may want to consider installing a fire sprinkler system for the safety of you and your family. Many people die and become...

  • How to Test Vermiculite for Asbestos

    Vermiculite is a material used as loose fill insulation in attics. Prior to 1990, most vermiculite came from a mine in Montana. The mine contained asbestos, which contaminated the vermiculite....

  • How to Secure a Home During a Hurricane

    For people who live along coastal areas, the time between June and November is a stressful one because of hurricanes. While destructive hurricanes are rare when compared to other disasters that...

  • How to Deal With a Latex Allergy

    Dealing with a latex allergy can be difficult at times. Latex is in many products, including products you may think are safe. Research and constant vigilance is necessary to keep safe from...

  • How to Protect Against Tasers

    A Taser uses two probes attached to thin wires to transmit up to 50,000 volts of electricity. This is meant to subdue criminals and render the person incapable of attacking. By its nature and...

  • How to Identify Asbestos

    Asbestos is a mineral with heat-resistant properties that has been used since the 1860s for insulation and to produce fire-retardant materials. It is a soft, flexible silicate which, when...

  • How to Manage a Neighborhood Watch

    Want to keep your Neighborhood safe? Get active in the community? Start a neighborhood watch?

  • How to Sweep and Inspect your chimney

    Want to make sure your fireplace is safe to burn for the winter? Been missing out on the warmth and crackle from a nice fireplace because you are unsure if it safe to use or when it was last...

  • How to Protect Yourself From an Alligator

    In Florida, we live and relax with alligators in our midst. Most of the time they stay away from humans, but there have been some cases where they have made their way into civilization. Should...

  • How to Install Home Fire Sprinklers

    Although most people seem to associate fire sprinkler systems with businesses and luxury homes, the truth is that all homes should have them installed if feasible. Nearly 5,000 people die every...

  • How to Decrease House Wiring Heat

    Knowing your house wiring is getting too hot is one thing, knowing how to correct it is something else. Being aware of exactly how much heat, or wattage, you can use without overloading a circuit...

  • How to Burglar Proof Your Guest House

    Remember you must be as smart or smarter than the intruder. To burglar proof your quest house, you should use different methods of security such as: installing wireless alarms, outdoor light...

  • How to prepare for a hurricane

    If you've got a tropical storm or hurricane headed your way and you plan to stay put, the following advice will help you stay safe and as comfortable and well fed as possible.

  • How to Use A Wood Stove Safely

    If you are heating with wood this winter, you'll need to take steps to make your wood stove as safe as you possibly can. Wood stove safety is very important in order to protect your family from...

  • How to Remove Roadkill

    It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, except for the smashed cat in the middle of the street. Bad drivers, loose pets and hazardous circumstances kill dozens of animals every day, and...

  • How to Purchase a Home

    Home ownership, takes a lot of work, an is a very important step in life. It lets you have something that you can call yours. All the hard work you do, and you have nothing to show for it, you...

  • How to Defend Your Home Against a Zombie Invasion!

    There's always a couple goofballs who chuckle whenever the words "Zombie Invasion" are brought up into a conversation. But, mark my words when the undead begin crawling from their...

  • How to Prepare a Home for Seniors or Disabled

    As our population ages, more people than ever are making sure their homes can easily be adapted to their future needs. In fact, a new market is evolving for those people who are preparing to...

  • How to Protect a Home From Halloween Vandalism

    Although you can never know that your home will be completely safe, you may be able to minimize the risk of vandalism. Here are some ways to try to keep a home safe.

  • How to Fix a Gas Fireplace Leak

    There is no easy fix when there is a gas leak, whether it be from a gas fireplace or any other gas-powered appliance. In most cases, if a homeowner discovers a gas leak in their fireplace, it's...

  • How to Build a Laser Security System

    If you are tired of your belongings disappearing or you want some way to document you're not as addle-brained as you feared, build your own laser security system. This eHow can help.

  • How to Properly Put Out a Kitchen Oil Fire Without Using A Fire Extinguisher

    Fire in the kitchen is both scary, and potentially disastrous, but with the proper type of reactions, fires that occur in the pan due to overheated oil can be contained with minimal damage to the...

  • How to Survive Losing a House to Foreclosure

    Being foreclosed by an banking institution is the number one problem for the government and the people that are homeowners. Deciding what to do after you have been foreclosed on is critical in...

  • How to avoid a home invasion

    With today's drug problems and economic depression, home invasions are on the rise. Memorial' s Day, one of the biggest travel Holidays, is coming up. Here's how to avoid being a victim and...

  • How to Make a Motion Detector

    You can make a motion detector without too much trouble, if you have some electrical abilities. Discuss the various types of homemade motion detectors you can possibly make with an electronics or...

  • How to Inspect a Fireplace

    Just about everyone loves the idea of the warm, crackling glow of a fireplace in the middle of winter. As long as it has a sturdy construction, your fireplace is most likely safe and dependable,...

  • How to Protect Home From Halloween Vandalism

    It happens every year; thousands of suburbanites get their castles raided by youthful barbarians at the Halloween gate. Halloween vandals strike often and quickly, sometimes at random, sometimes...

  • How to Feel Safe at Home

    Even though we live in a pretty safe country, some parts are safer than others, and even suburbanites entrenched in bastions of domestic tranquility at times feel unsafe in their own homes for one...

  • How to Be Smart in Disaster Situations

    Nobody likes to ponder disaster, but sometimes stuff just happens in this random universe. Fire, earthquakes, or terrorist attacks--people are often in the wrong place at the wrong time. These...

  • How to Childproof Appliances

    When you have children, you spend a lot of time and energy making your home a safe place for them to live. You buy the right crib, cover all of the outlets, attach bookcases to the walls and get...

  • How to Rescue People Trapped in a Lift

    People trapped in a lift can be saved a lot of trauma by anyone outside the lift. Lifts are provided on tall buildings to facilitate ease of reaching desirable floors. With this method, you can...

  • 1
  • 2

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media