Ingrid J. Storm
DRE Lic #01752907
Century 21 Real Estate Alliance
ingrid@ingridstormproperties.com
(831) 888-7114

Home Safety Tips

March 2024

  1. Remove Tripping Hazards:

    • Secure loose rugs or carpets and use non-slip mats.
    • Eliminate clutter and keep walkways clear.
    • Coil or tape down electrical cords to prevent tripping.

  2. Good Lighting:

    • Adequate lighting in hallways, staircases, and commonly used areas is essential.
    • Install nightlights in bedrooms, bathrooms, and hallways.

  3. Bathroom Safety:

    • Use non-slip bath mats.
    • Install grab bars near the toilet and in the shower.
    • Consider a raised toilet seat for easier use.

  4. Bedroom Safety:

    • Ensure the bed is at a comfortable height for easy entry and exit.
    • Use a nightstand with a lamp within easy reach.
    • Keep a phone and emergency numbers by the bedside.

  5. Kitchen Safety:

    • Store frequently used items at waist level for easy access.
    • Use non-slip rugs in front of the sink and stove.
    • Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen.

  6. Fall Prevention:

    • Install handrails on both sides of staircases.
    • Consider adding a ramp for entryways.
    • Have a sturdy step stool with a handrail for reaching high places.

  7. Medical Alert System:

    • Consider a wearable medical alert device that allows seniors to call for help in case of emergencies.

  8. Regular Home Maintenance:

    • Check and repair loose handrails, steps, and uneven flooring.
    • Ensure all areas of the home are well-maintained and free from structural issues.

  9. Secure Carpets and Rugs:

    • Use double-sided tape or non-slip pads to keep carpets and rugs in place.

  10. Emergency Preparedness:

    • Have an emergency kit with essentials, including medications and important documents.
    • Ensure the senior knows how to exit the home safely in case of fire or other emergencies.

  11. Medication Management:

    • Use a pill organizer to help manage medication schedules.
    • Keep a list of medications and emergency contact information visible.

  12. Regular Check-ins:

    • Regularly check in on elderly family members or neighbors to ensure their well-being.

  13. Home Security:

    • Install a peephole in the front door for added security.
    • Consider a home security system with features like doorbell cameras.

  14. Accessibility:

    • Ensure that essential items are within easy reach.
    • Consider making modifications like lever-style door handles for easier use.

  15. Regular Health Check-ups:

    • Schedule regular health check-ups to address any emerging health issues promptly.

Customizing these tips based on the specific needs and abilities of the senior can further enhance home safety. Regular assessments of the home environment will help identify and address potential safety concerns.

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