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  • How to Make Your Home Safe for Your Family

    Safety First..! Should be our top priority when it comes to our families and our homes and apartments, is your home or apartment safe? Many accidents can happen within the home and small children...

  • How to Stop Animals from Tipping Over Garbage Cans

    Curious and hungry critters can make a real mess of your lawn when they tip over the garbage cans. To prevent them from doing this, it is important to secure the lids so they are animal-proof,...

  • Electrical Hazards & Safety

    Electricity can become very hazardous for those who work as electricians and for people who are exposed to electricity within their home and workplace. One of the most serious hazards in the...

  • Window Blind Safety

    Window coverings that have looped pull cords pose a strangulation risk to small children and pets. With simple changes, window blinds can be made safe for the whole family.

  • How to Dispose of Bad Extension Cords

    A defective extension cord can become a strangulation or electrical shock hazard when discarded carelessly. Simple steps can be taken to ensure that wildlife and children do not choke themselves...

  • Electrical Cord Safety

    Every year, thousands of people suffer injuries related to extension cords, whether from tripping over them, electric shock, cord-related fires or unsafe use. Fortunately, many of these accidents...

  • Types of AC Power Cords

    AC power cords use alternating electric current that periodically experiences reversal of direction. AC cords follow strict specifications in manufacturing, regulating wire size and shape and...

  • Electrical Extension Cord Safety

    Every year, electrical extension cord accidents send 4,000 people to the emergency room, and fires involving the cords kill 50, according to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission. Knowing...

  • Overview of Electrical Safety

    Electricity is a necessity for most people in the United States, but it also needs to be treated with respect to avoid serious injury. Understand and follow the basic rules of electrical safety at...

  • Top Electrical Safety Concerns

    Just about everyone uses electricity in some form every day. To stay safe when using electrical items, it is important to understand electrical safety concerns and what you can do to keep yourself...

  • Safety and Space Heaters

    Electric space heaters are responsible for many injuries, deaths, and fires every year because of misuse. The dangers of space heaters can be greatly minimized by having a basic understanding of...

  • Top Home Electrical Safety Concerns

    Electrical malfunctions account for 67,800 fires in a year, according to the U.S Fire Administration. Knowing how to use electricity safely will decrease the chances of fire danger to your home.

  • How to Keep Raccoons Out of Garbage Cans

    Every week the raccoons attack. Every week you drag the garbage cans to the curb. In the middle of the night, you hear them being knocked over, and the chitter-chatter of raccoons as they spread...

  • Electrical Safety Tips To Watch for Outside

    Bringing the power of electricity to the outside of your home can make your life a lot more convenient, but don't forget to always put safety first. Outdoor electrical appliances can pose some...

  • Power Cord Types

    There are hundreds of different kinds of power cords, and they vary according to their function as well as the country in which they are used. However, in the U.S., power cords fall into three...

  • The Dangers of Electric Space Heaters

    Electric space heaters can be an economical choice for providing warmth to small spaces. They are convenient, portable and, unlike fuel-burning heaters, do not give off deadly carbon monoxide....

  • Dangers of Extension Cords

    Extension cords are a useful tool, especially as people add increasing numbers of electronic appliances to homes without enough outlets to support them. However, extension cords are meant for...

  • How to Protect Your House From a Fire

    The thought of fire in your home is a scary one. The effects of a house fire are devastating. One can lose all of their cherished possessions along with their family or the prospect of being...

  • Electricity Safety Tips

    Electricity is the flow of electrical power. It is a form of energy that allows us to light, heat or cool our homes and gives power to work electrical appliances. When not used property,...

  • Electricity Safety Tips for Kids

    Electricity can seriously harm children and in some cases even lead to death. That is why adults and children should be aware of electricity safety to avoid electric shock and prevent starting a...

  • The Proper Use of Extension Cords

    Most households will need an extension cord from time to time. Cords can become old or possibly cut from repeated use; discard these cords immediately and replace them to prevent injury or fire...

  • Electrical Safety Rules for Kids

    Teach your kids electrical safety rules so they can protect themselves and others from the dangers of electricity. Teaching safety rules to children also helps to prevent electrical fires.

  • How to Use Extension Cords or Power Strips Safely

    Misuse of extension cords and power strips are one of the most common safety hazards in the home, and also one of the most preventable. Here is how to make your home or office safer in use of...

  • Child Home Safety Tips

    Making a home safe for children is a critical task for any parent of young children. The average home has thousands of potentially dangerous features---from sharp corners on coffee tables to...

  • How to Make Your Home a Safe Place For Your Children

    There are all sorts of dangers in a home -glass, electricity, fire and cords on blinds. Sadly, many children fall victim to accidents every year that result in injury or death. This article will...

  • How to Attach Phone Cords to a Wall

    Unless you make your own phone cord, you'll end up with extra, unwieldy cord lying between the phone and the outlet. Unbound cords are not only a trip hazard but can result in damage to the outlet...

  • How to Prevent Computer Related Injuries in Your Children

    A recent study has shown that computer-related injuries are on the rise. Between 1996 and 2006, there has been a 700 percent increase in emergency room visits due to computer-related injuries...

  • How to Keep Home Electrical Cords Neat

    There is nothing worse than a birds nest of electrical cords found in the home. It could be in the bathroom with all the small electronic appliances. You could find your cords all mangled in the...

  • How to Prevent House Fires

    In the fast paced culture of today, this may one of the most preventable disasters that we tend to overlook. Thousands of families are left homeless due to negligence, poor maintenance or just...

  • Workshop Safety Tips: Extension Cords

    Make sure workshop power cords don't have any nicks or tears. Learn about organizing power chords for a workshop in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional...

  • How to Prevent House Fires

    A house fire can be one of the scariest thoughts that come across our minds. But the truth is, many do not give it a second thought. People can be careless and find themselves in a horrible...

  • How to Be Safe Around Electricity

    We all know that water and electricity don't go together. In fact, this combination can be deadly. This is why they make special outlets that are usually found in your bathroom. Should...

  • How to Prevent an Electrical Fire During the Holidays

    Fire Safety is one of the most overlooked aspects of the holiday season. During the hustle and bustle of wrapping gifts, decorating the house, setting up the Christmas tree, and attending to...

  • How to Prevent Bedroom Accidents

    Yes, accidents do happen in the bedroom--especially those occupied by children and the elderly. Here are some quick tips on how to make sure your bedroom is safe, the kids' quarters are childproof...

  • How to Use Space Heaters Safely

    Space heaters are convenient methods of warming a house on a cold winter day. They're especially convenient when moving from room to room, since they're portable. However, space heaters are a...

  • How to Keep Your Home Fire Safe

    Fire is one of the leading causes of death and injury in the home during the holidays and in the winter months. Common sense and practical measures can dramatically reduce the odds of your home...

  • How to Prevent An Electrical Fire In Your Home

    Each year death have claimed thousands of lives, caused by house fire. You can decrease that number, by taking precautionary measures to protect you and your loved ones, from a house fire. If...

  • How to Make a Child's Room Safe

    A child's own room should be a safe haven for him, but there are hidden dangers that may not always be obvious. Suffocation or choking can happen in a second, but with a few preventative steps,...

  • How to Pet-Proof Household Cables

    Pets are naturally curious and love to explore their environment. It is not good to discourage their exploration, but before allowing them freedom in the house you need to make sure there are no...

  • How to Use Extension Cords Safely

    Everybody's got at least one and some of us have a garage full of them—and probably none of us think of them as dangerous. However, according to the U.S. Product Safety Commission, extension cords...

  • How to Survive a Power Outage

    It's a terrible inconvenience when the power goes off for an hour or two. In the wake or a disaster, however, it becomes more than inconvenient when you have to live without power for extended...

  • How to Prevent a Power Outage

    A power outage happens when there is a loss of power to a home, business establishment or any place that uses power in daily living. Storms, accidents and faulty equipment contribute to outages....

  • How to Keep a Home Safe From Electricity-Related Accidents

    Over one-third of all house fires in the United States each year are the result of electrical system problems. The U.S. Department of Commerce estimates that these electrical fires cause 350...

  • How to Put Out an Electrical Fire

    Many people think they are prepared for a fire, but there are different kinds of fires and not all of them can be treated the same way. Just because you have a fire extinguisher in your home,...

  • How to Avoid Injury in the Home

    Experts say that a majority of accidents that cause injury occur in the home. It can be a very hazardous place. People become so accustomed to their homes, they overlook potentially dangerous...

  • How to Keep Your Living Room Safe From Fire Hazards

    Your living room may be filled with potential fire hazards. Don't panic - just take a few minutes, follow these simple steps, and avoid a living room fire.

  • How to Keep Your Dining Room Safe From Fire Hazards

    Your dining room may seem relatively safe, but it can have hidden fire dangers. Since you might not use your dining room often, it's a good idea to check for potential hazards from time to time.

  • How to Childproof a Living Room

    Childproofing the living room is important, especially for your tyke, but also for your breakable valuables.

  • How to Keep Your Family Room Safe From Fire Hazards

    Your family room is probably the room where your family spends the most time. The TV, stereo, Nintendo and computer all are potential fire hazards, if not properly maintained. To avoid a fire in...

  • How to Keep Your Apartment Safe From Fire Hazards

    There are many things you can do to keep your apartment safe from fire hazards. Take the following steps to prevent fires in your home.

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