![]() ![]() ![]() Keep in mind the rule of only going up the ladder “belly button high”. Be wary of in-home projects that require extra electricity, or updates in electrical work in your home.ĥ) Ladders and step stools should be in good working condition before using them. If you see an issue that may look hazardous, don’t touch it! A frayed wire can be very dangerous. Not sure where yours are? Be sure to put it in a place you can access in times of crisis (like in the kitchen or near the grill).Ĥ) Check all electrical outlets for frayed wires and broken plugs. That way, you don’t forget!ģ) Check fire extinguishers to make sure they are filled. Make it a rule in your home to change the batteries on Daylight Savings Day each year. This will help in soreness and can help avoid pulled muscles or injury.Ģ) Test smoke detectors. Many of the items you want to accomplish takes muscles you may not have used in a few months, so stretch before and after your cleaning projects. Use these as a guide, share them with your family and loved ones, and let’s all put safety first.ġ) First and foremost, after a long winter, “tune up” your body before attacking those spring projects. Our very own Safety Jim, our expert on everything safe, has provided a few tips to keep in mind when ushering your home into spring. As families everywhere are transitioning their homes from winter to spring, keep in mind safety should be a priority. Open those windows, let the sunshine in it’s time to air out the house after a cold winter. March is finally here and with it brings warmer weather and annual spring cleaning! It’s that time of year when ice melts, birds return, and flowers begin to bloom! It is also that time of year to brush off cabin fever and clean the house in preparation of spring. ![]()
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