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Essential Safety Items

Essential Safety Items Every Home Should Have

Keeping your home and family safe is a top priority. As an insurance brokerage, Sharp Insurance is here to help you prepare for unexpected events. Having the right essential safety items that every home should have can make all the difference.

Essential home safety items:

 

  1. Fire Extinguisher

A fire extinguisher is a critical safety tool. Fires can start unexpectedly and spread quickly. A fire extinguisher allows you to tackle small fires before they become uncontrollable. Place one in the kitchen, garage and near any heat sources. Make sure everyone in the house knows how to use it. Regularly check its pressure and expiration date.

 

  1. First Aid Kit

Accidents happen. From minor cuts to more serious injuries, a well-stocked first aid kit can be a lifesaver. Your first aid kit should include bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, scissors, tweezers and pain relievers. Keeping this kit accessible and up to date can demonstrate to insurers that you take health and safety seriously. This can be beneficial when claiming medical expenses related to home injuries.

 

  1. Flashlights (with Extra Batteries)

Power outages can leave you in the dark. Flashlights provide essential light during these times. Keep several flashlights in different areas of your home. Don’t forget extra batteries or consider rechargeable options as well. This ensures that your flashlights work when you need them most. Ensuring you have reliable lighting can prevent accidents during blackouts, potentially lowering the risk of injury claims.

 

  1. Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors are your first line of defense against fires. Install them on every level of your home and inside each bedroom. Test them monthly and replace the batteries at least once a year. Smoke detectors save lives by providing early warning so you can evacuate safely.

 

  1. Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. It’s odorless, colorless and tasteless. Carbon monoxide detectors alert you to dangerous levels of this gas. Place them near sleeping areas and fuel-burning appliances. Test them regularly and change the batteries annually.

 

  1. Emergency Contact List

In an emergency, quick access to important phone numbers is crucial. Create an emergency contact list with numbers for family members, neighbors and emergency services. Post it in a visible location, like on the refrigerator. Make sure everyone in the household knows where to find it.

 

Having these essential safety items at home can protect you and your loved ones. Sharp Insurance recommends checking and maintaining these items regularly. Preparedness can prevent accidents and minimize damage, keeping your home and family safe. For more tips and advice, call your Sharp broker today at 1.877.218.2008 or click here to get a quote.

 

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