12 Safety Tips Every Family Should Know

12 safety tips every family should know.

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If you have a family and kids, it makes sense that you’ll want to keep them safe at all costs. No matter how old your kids are or what your family looks like, there are plenty of ways that you can make things a little safer and easier no matter where you go together and what you’re doing. Of course, every family is different and has different needs, and the tips you hold onto the most will likely be those that are best for you and your kids.  So, if you want to put your passion for safety to good use, here are some tips that every family should know.

Keep a fire extinguisher on every floor

 

 

This is a common tip that most safety experts recommend no matter what kind of home you have or who is living in it. Even though keeping one fire extinguisher in the home can be a good place to start, having one on every floor can assure easy access in case of an emergency.

Keep an eye on the heater

 

 

Staying warm in the wintertime is extremely important, which is exactly why you should know what to do if your heater goes out or breaks. Checking for gas leaks, blown fuses, and cracks in the heat exchanger. If you need to call in a professional, it can be helpful to have one on hand that you trust.

Keep flammable substances out of reach

 

 

Again, this can be a good safety tip no matter who you have in your house, but making sure that flammable substances are out of reach of kids, pets, or anywhere close to the ground where fire hazards can start is a great way to make sure that you stay safe and that nobody has to deal with putting out fires.

Always use potholders

 

 

Speaking of burning up, making sure that you always use potholders in the kitchen can make sure that nobody burns from selves and that everybody stays safe while you are cooking things up.

Buckle up

 

 

Now getting into the car, it’s extremely important to make sure that everybody wears a seatbelt at all times. Seatbelts are important as a staple of safety, no matter where you are sitting in the car or how far you’re going. Especially if you have younger kids, making sure that they’re always secured and buckled up is one of the most important ways that you can keep them safe on the go.

Look both ways

 

 

When it comes to crossing the street, the old saying about looking both ways is truly as good as it gets when it comes to thinking about safety. Make sure that your kids always know to look both ways before crossing the street.

Have a code word

 

 

This is a great safety tip for kids of all ages. Not only could it work with younger ones, but it can actually be extremely beneficial when it comes to your teens and older kids. Having a code word for when they feel unsafe or they need you to come to pick them up can truly be life-changing and life-saving. Pick out a code word that everybody knows and everyone can rely on, but still sounds discrete in a public setting.

Leave a light on

 

 

When you go out at night, leaving a light on in your house can help to protect you from intruders. Not only does this keep everything illuminated for you to see, but it also gives the illusion that there’s somebody home, deterring people from breaking in.

Have motion sensor lights

 

 

Another way that you can do this more efficiently is to have motion sensor lights that come on whenever somebody walks by. This can ensure that any time someone is coming to your house, you can see them clearly.

Double-check your locks

 

 

This is a good tip no matter who you are or where you live, but do a double check on all of your locks to make sure that nobody has a chance to get in where they aren’t wanted. It’s a simple tip, but it can be a very important one.

Get a furry friend

 

 

Getting a dog can often keep intruders out, too. Especially if you feel comfortable bringing a furry friend into the house, getting a dog can make sure that if there are any intruders, you’re alerted to them right away. People have been using guard dogs for many years, and it’s a system that works time and time again.

Leave a super-secret key

 

 

Leaving a key under the doormat is not only a little bit cliché, but it can be predictable and unsafe if people suspect that that’s where you’re leaving it. Instead, leaving an extra secret key in a spot that nobody will expect can make sure that your family can always get inside, without the risk of other people finding it.

Safety tips for your family

Keeping your family safe is one of the most important things that you can do, and luckily there are so many ways to do it. No matter what your top priority is, there are so many things that you can add on to make sure that you all have peace of mind.

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