Thursday 21 March 2013

Safe and healthy home

Maintaining a safe and healthy home should be everybody's goal. Just as the right function of a home involves the interaction of countless systems, there are numerous factors that really must be addressed to ensure your home provides as safe and healthy an environment as practical. Here are just a few items of the many items to think about. 
Order a radon testing kit for your house. January was Nationwide Safety Radon Month nonetheless it is certainly never really too late to test your home for radon. Whether or not you tested your home one or two years ago or a recent test of a neighbor's home did not suggest a concern, it does not mean that present conditions in your own house are the same. House restorations, energy retrofits, and weatherization projects can all contribute to changes in radon levels. The only real way to find out if radon levels are elevated beyond the commended action point is to check for it. Pros guesstimate that radon causes more than Twenty thousand deaths from lung cancer each year. 

Make your home smoke and particulate free. Never let any person smoke in or near your home particularly if someone in your circle of relatives is pregnant, has asthma or other respiration issues. But it's not just ciggie smoke that will create a health jeopardy. Poorly vented fireplaces, unwarranted candle burning, the over-employment of aerosols and products publicized to "clean" the air all add potentially harmful suspensions. If you are not concerned about your own health, realize that folks control Ninety percent of their children's exposure to secondhand smoke and other airborne hazards. 

Check for fall dangers. Do a 3-minute "clean sweep" of your home, particularly the steps and corridors and especially if kids or older pals or kin spend some time in your home. Frequently pick up clothes, shoes, bags, and any other mess and clear it out of the way so it will not cause falls. Make sure guard rails and hand rails are present and soundly attached. Accidents on steps are a top-rated reason for a serious number of accidents in houses. Falls, especially on stairs, are the leading cause of injury-related deaths for adults over age 65. 

Test your smoke alarms. If they aren't working and you can't replace the battery or alternatively get them working correctly again, don't delay. Call a friend, relative, professional electrical craftsman or your local fire department and ask for help right away. Don't let one night go by without protection. Having working smoke alarms in your home cuts your risk of dying in a fire in half. 

Note : These tips are only general rules. Since each scenario is dissimilar, contact a pro if you have questions about a particular issue. 

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