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When it comes to home safety, you and your family should be your top priority. Make sure that all of the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your house are operational. Make sure to have the numbers for emergency contacts handy. In times of crisis, make a plan for your family's safety. To keep risks at bay, check and maintain appliances, electrical systems, and heat sources regularly. Keep poisons and other dangerous substances locked up and out of reach of children and pets. Keep people from falling by installing non-slip mats in restrooms and strong handrails on staircases. Keep your home secure by locking all doors and windows. If you take the time to plan and monitor your home's security systems, you and your family can live in peace and safety.

 


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