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6 Things Every Prepared Homeowner Needs at the House

6 Things Every Prepared Homeowner Needs at the House

If you own a home, you want to do everything in your power to prepare for any situation. These are the most vital things every prepared homeowner needs at the house. Prepare for whatever life throws your way with these safety must-haves.

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

It may seem like a no-brainer, but some homeowners don’t have the proper detectors they need set up in their homes. Have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home.

Installation

Install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home and keep your batteries up to date. If you don’t want to do the installation yourself, contact someone who can help. Keep your home safe from fire and poisonous gas.

A Fire Extinguisher

Many homeowners have a fire extinguisher handy, but is yours still good? Common places to keep a fire extinguisher are in the kitchen, near any fireplace, and outdoors near a fire pit or grill.

Fire Extinguishers Expire

Fire extinguishers have expiration dates, and you need to keep them up so that your home is safe. Ensure you have an updated fire extinguisher in any areas of your home where you use fire regularly. Keep your home safe with updated fire extinguishers.

A Backup Generator

Power outages usually only last a moment, but prolonged power outages can be risky for you and your family. You may lose internet access, be unable to charge your phone, and lose vital electrical components on your heating or air conditioning that can be crucial in extreme weather.

Choosing the Right Generator

Keep your home safe with a backup generator in a power outage. Choose the best backup generator for your home and be in the clear today.

A Child-Safe Home

If you have babies or toddlers at home, it’s essential to keep your home baby-safe. Childproof your home today.

Baby Hazards at Home

There are many home safety hazards for babies and toddlers that could put your child at risk. Learn how to babyproof your home for the most safety.

A Fireproof Safe

There are some documents you can’t afford to lose. Keep things like social security cards and birth certificates in a fireproof safe to protect them if anything occurs. You’ll be happy to have your fireproof safe in the event of a fire.

Other Things To Keep in Your Safe

Apart from the most critical documents like birth certificates and social security cards, you can keep a few mementos in your fireproof safe too. Think of things that you wouldn’t want to lose in a fire. Keep copies of some of your most important family photos and mementos in your fireproof safe.

A First Aid Kit

A first aid kit is one of the most critical things every prepared homeowner needs at the house. If something happens, you’ll need a fully stocked kit.

What To Keep in Your First Aid Kit

You should have gauze, bandages, burn treatments, and everything you might need in your first aid kit. Keep track of what you have on hand and check in every month to ensure you’re fully stocked up on these vital supplies. Always keep a well-stocked first aid kit in your home.

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