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Don’t Be Alarmed – Tips to Keep You Safe at Home

Posted on 11th May 2023

In later life, many of us spend a lot of time at home. Whilst the home is usually a perfectly safe place, sometimes you may experience certain dangers. Therefore, it is important to be aware of these hazards and take steps to protect yourself. With that in mind, here are some tips for staying safe at home.

Staying Safe At Home – Our Top Tips

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The Importance of Being Self Aware

Firstly, take a moment to reflect on yourself.  Are the clothes you are wearing fit for purpose? Is there anything you wear which may impede your day to day routine? For example, loose fitting sleeves can be a fire hazard when cooking. Are your shoes in good condition? Shoes which you have worn for a long time might have less grip due to wearing away of the soles. This could increase your risk of slipping over or having a fall.

Making this simple check on a daily basis may seem excessive. However, it is essential for staying safe at home.

Taking Care of What is Around You

It goes without saying that looking after yourself should be your number one priority when it comes to staying safe at home. This means taking care of your surroundings too.

Look at the room you are currently in. Is there something on the floor that does not belong there? What about furniture blocking your route out of the room? Is that carpet fitted correctly or is it coming loose?

Again, these are things that you may take for granted, but all it takes is a minor fault to cause a serious hazard.

What Can You Do To Help Yourself?

There are many things that you can do when it comes to staying safe at home. For example, it’s easy to prevent slips, trips, and falls. Here are a few pointers:

  • Install hand rails and grab bars. These can help to keep you steady while standing up, sitting down, using the stairs, or getting in and out of the shower.
  • Make sure that your home has adequate lighting in order to ensure that you don’t walk into any misplaced pieces of furniture.
  • Arrange to set up a Lifeline alarm service.

These are simple changes, but they can provide you with reassurance and peace of mind at a time where many people are feeling vulnerable.

If you are worried about staying safe at home, it might be a good time to consider getting a Lifeline alarm.

For more information, or to place your order, call 1 800 937543 today. Or, if you prefer, you can order your alarm online today.

You can also get in touch with us online by filling in our Contact Us form. You can leave your details with us and we will get in touch with you as soon as we can.


Editor’s Note: This article was updated on 11th May 2023 to reflect current information.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Home, Safety, Tips

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