With just a small
investment in time and a few dollars, you can make your home safer and more
comfortable by following these do-it-yourself tips. All of the home
modification suggestions below are easily implemented by you, the homeowner,
and do not require the services of a professional contractor. So why wait?
Modify your home today and feel happier and more secure.
Top DIY Tips For Home
Safety: All Rooms
1.
Keep emergency numbers
(911, doctor, relatives, neighbors) in large print near each phone.
2.
Arrange furniture to
create unobstructed pathways and strategically place heavy, sturdy furniture
pieces for resting and support.
3.
Try to create bright,
uniform lighting by adding lights to dark areas and changing light bulbs
to a higher wattage (without exceeding manufacturer's maximum).
4.
Ensure ample reading and
task lights in the bedroom, kitchen and living room; consider
under-counter lights and natural spectrum desktop or
magnifier floor lamps.
5.
Remove personal items,
decorations and any clutter on floors, tables and counters.
6.
Clean out and reorganize
contents of closets, cabinets, shelves and pantries for easy access of the most
frequently used items.
7.
Remove throw rugs, but
if you can't part with them, secure with double-sided tape, tacks or a
non-skid mat.
8.
Remove or rearrange
electrical cords and extension cords that interfere with pathways.
9.
Make sure electrical
outlets are not overloaded with plugs; consider switching to a surge
protector.
10. Make sure smoke/carbon monoxide detectors have
new batteries, are in working order and are placed near bedroom, kitchen
and utility area where your boiler, furnace, hot water heater and washer/dryer
may be located.
11. Keep a working fire extinguisher in the home
that is easily accessible, preferably near the kitchen, and know how to
operate it.
Top DIY Tips For Home
Safety: Kitchen
1.
Move frequently used
small appliances to the counter or waist-height cupboard and near an outlet.
2.
Consider upgrading to
small appliances with an automatic shut-off feature such as a coffee
maker, electric kettle, toaster oven and iron.
3.
Reduce the risk of fire
around the stovetop area by relocating potentially flammable fabrics such
as curtains, aprons and dish towels; and refrain from wearing clothing
with billowy or wide sleeves when cooking on the stove.
4.
Reduce the risk of burns
by placing a heat-resistant surface near the stove, oven and microwave for
placing hot pans and dishes; keep potholders and mitts handy.
5.
If you must use a step
stool, make sure your foot stool has a
support handle and never use a chair in place of a
step stool.
Top DIY Tips For Home
Safety: Living Room
1.
Make sure curtains and
shades are easy to operate; and consider adding sheers to reduce glare.
2.
Upgrade to a lighted,
big-button universal remote control to easily operate the television and
entertainment system.
3.
Make sure your favorite
chair or sofa is easy to sit down in and get up from, and has sturdy arms
for support; otherwise consider a lift chair or uplift seat device.
Top DIY Tips For Home
Safety: Bedroom
1.
Use a sturdy nightstand
with ample surface for a lamp, phone, glasses and water; use a drawer to
store a flashlight and extra batteries.
2.
Use nightlights with
sensors that illuminate your path from your bed to the bathroom and to
the hallway.
3.
Have a sturdy chair with
arms in your dressing area for support and comfort while putting on
shoes, socks, pants, jewelry, etc.
4.
Ensure your bed is high
enough to get in and out of easily; consider adding sturdy wooden risers
and remove casters.
5.
If possible, consider
relocating your bedroom to the first floor of your home.
Top DIY Tips For Home
Safety: Bathroom
1.
Install non-slip strips
or a suction-cup bath mat on the floor inside the shower
and tub.
2.
Place a non-slip,
absorbent floor mat outside the shower and tub to soak up excess water
and dry the bottom of your feet.
3.
Consider using DIY
suction cup grab bars with green-light safety indicator, a tub rail and bath transfer
bench or bath lift inside the tub.
4.
Install an elevated
toilet seat with support arms to help with sitting and standing.
5.
Make sure toilet paper
is comfortably within reach and extra rolls are handy in case you run
out; consider installing an L-shaped holder that makes changing the roll
easy.
Top DIY Tips For Home
Safety: Exterior
1.
Mount battery-operated,
motion-detector lights outside to illuminate doors and walkways.
2.
Make sure address
numbers are visible at all exterior doors and easily seen from the street in
the event of an emergency.
3.
Clean garage floor to
remove slick spots, pick up any sharp objects (nails, screws, shovels)
and use a non-slip floor mat to wipe moisture and debris off shoes and
boots before entering the home.
4.
Clear a path, free of
overgrown grass, bushes and shrubs, to a sturdy mailbox that is easy to open
and close.
5.
Make sure garden tools
are easily reached from a flat-footed stance; and use a retractable reel
to keep hoses coiled.
6.
Consider hiring a local
service for wintertime ice and snow removal, spring and summer yard
maintenance and fall leaf removal and gutter cleaning.
For more extensive home
modifications such as ramps, grab bars, curbless showers, recessed
lighting and wider doorways, just to name a few, hire a reputable company
that is certified in aging-in-place solutions.
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