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Insurance Tips: Spring Cleaning Checklist
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It's that time of year again … time for spring cleaning! And this
is a great time to give your home a safety makeover! To protect your
family from the most common potential threats, review this checklist
and get started!
- Repair loose or damaged siding.
- Have a professional check your air conditioning system.
- Install surge protectors to prevent home electronics and appliances
from lightning strikes and power surges.
- Inspect swimming pools and outdoor play equipment to make sure
they're properly maintained and safety features are intact.
- Reduce fire hazards by removing clutter from storage areas.
- Keep all flammable materials and liquids at least several feet
away from gas furnaces and water heaters.
- Make sure decks, porches, and balconies have secure railings and
that any posts in these structures are spaced no more than four inches
apart to prevent children from slipping through.
- Keep working fire extinguishers in the kitchen and garage. Make
sure everyone knows how to use them.
- Check to see that your garage door opener has an automatic
reversing mechanism and a sensor that prevents the door from
closing on a person or pet.
- To help prevent scalding injuries, set the thermostat on your
water heater to 120 degrees.
- If there are small children in the home, install child-proof
latches on all windows that are less than two feet above the floor
or on upper stories. Also, any window glass located less than 18
inches off the floor should be rated as safety glass.
- Outfit electrical outlets located near water sources
with ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs).
- Install and properly maintain smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
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