If you have a baby in your house, you need to make sure they stay safe. You may need to address some common home safety concerns.
Follow this home safety checklist to keep your home safe from fires and other emergencies. Protect your family with a home safety assessment.
Here are a few ideas: Cover trash cans or keep them inside a cabinet that latches. Cover heating and air vents. Keep toilet lids closed. Move or cover wires and electrical cords so pets don’t chew on them. Or, better yet, get a wireless home security system so there are no wires to chew on. Block off any holes or small spaces (for example, behind washers and dryers). Pick up potential choking and poison hazards before you go out. Check spaces that your vacuum can’t access for items such as s...
We want our residents to live in a safe, secure and comfortable environment. We take your safety in your home, the building you live in and your community seriously.
How to Keep Your Dog Safe and Secure in Your Home As a pet owner, the safety and well-being of your furry friend should be a top priority. There are many ways to ensure that your home is secure for...
Keeping your home safe It’s important to feel safe in your own home. According to the police, homes with no security measures are five times more likely to be burgled than those with...
How to Keep Your Home Wi Fi Safe - Networking devices are prone to intrusion even if we are not aware of the possible threats to us. Most of us think that such a scenario won't happen to ordinary p...
Your pets are a part of your family so you wanting safety for them goes without saying; you want your pets to feel as safe at home as you do. Here are a few tip
A safe can protect your most valuable items from theft and misplacement. Here are the most important items to keep in your home safe.
Keeping Your Home Safe Policy Health and Safety Policy Statement Carbon Monoxide detectors We want to make your home as safe as possible. That is why we have fitted carbon monoxide (CO)...