Home Safety Checklist for Your Northern Nevada Home

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A home safety checklist is a list of help to ensure the safety of your home. It’s important for homeowners to identify safety hazards, reduce risk and flag any necessary repairs.

Home safety tips will largely depend on the home itself, the occupants, and its location, identifying broad areas that could be useful for your home safety checklist is the first step.  You can add items specific to your home depending on what is needed.

A  home safety checklist should cover fire safety, electric safety, home security, first aid.

Fire Safety

Fire safety is essential in helping homeowners identify potential hazards and mitigate risks.  Fires can cause serious damage to property & threaten the safety and well being of those living in the home.

Fire Safety Measurers Include:

  1. Regularly check smoke alarms.

  2. Check fire extinguishers.

  3. Identify potential fire hazards

  4. Install & maintain sprinklers if necessary.

  5. Place barriers around fireplace.

  6. Install fire-resistant materials in the home, including windows, doors and roofing materials.

  7. Check electrical systems and appliances, being careful not to overload electrical outlets.

Electrical Safety

Another essential part of the home safety checklist is electrical safety. Faulty wiring and electrical systems can wreak havoc on a home.  They can seriously threaten those living in the house and the house itself. Having electrical  safety as part of your home safety checklist can protect you and your home from harm.

  1. Check outlets, electrical cords and appliances for damage such as frayed wires and damaged cables. Consider items such as water heaters, stove tops and space heaters.

  2. Check smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguisher.

  3. Install ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in areas where there is water.  GFCIs can prevent electrical shocks in wet or damp conditions.

Home Security

Keeping your home secure is not just about what happens inside the house but what is happening outside your home. Keeping your home safe from intrusions is vital.  Your home security checklist should include:

  1. Check locks to make sure they are functioning and not easily tampered with.

  2. Install & maintain security systems, including cameras, alarms and motion detectors around the perimeter of the home.  

  3. Keep entry points well-lit with appropriate and adequate lighting.

First Aid and Emergency Safety

First aid an emergency preparedness are crucial components of any homeowner’s safety plan to keep occupants in the home protected. Have items on hand to treat injuries before emergency services arrive. 

  1. Create an escape plan in case of home emergencies.

  2. Keep emergency contact information at hand, such as emergency services, poison control, family members, and neighbors.  Also, stock up on emergency supplies in case of natural disasters and power outages. Consider items such as flashlights, batteries, a portable radio, a supply of food & water.


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