Category: Home Safety
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What Belongs in a Home Emergency Kit (and What Doesn’t)
The worst time to assemble an emergency kit is during an emergency. By then the stores are stripped bare, the power may be out, and you are making frantic decisions with a flashlight in your teeth. The entire point of a kit is to move those decisions to a calm afternoon, weeks or months in…
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Childproofing Against the Poisons Already in Your House
When most parents picture a poisoning, they imagine something dramatic and rare — a skull-and-crossbones bottle in a stranger’s garage. The reality is quieter and much closer. The substances that send tens of thousands of small children to the emergency room every year are not exotic. They are the things on your bathroom counter, under…
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The Silent Killer in Your Hallway: Carbon Monoxide Basic
A smoke alarm protects you from something you can see, smell, and feel. Carbon monoxide gives you none of that. It is invisible. It has no odor and no taste. It does not sting your eyes or make you cough. It simply fills a room, slips into your bloodstream, and quietly pushes the oxygen out…
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Two Minutes to Get Out: Your Home Fire Escape Plan & Smoke Alarms
Picture the worst version of a normal night. You are asleep. A wire shorts behind the dryer, or a candle tips, or a phone charger overheats on the couch. By the time the smoke reaches you, the fire has been growing for a while. And here is the part most people never hear until it…