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Home Safety

Home related injuries result in nearly 20,000 deaths and 21 million medical visits each yearHome related injuries result in nearly 20,000 deaths and 21 million medical visits each year. From slips and falls to burns and poisons your home can be a dangerous place.

Below you will find a number of resources to help keep your home safe for you and your family.




Links:

Home Safety Council

State Farm Be Safe At Home

Home Safety for People with Alzheimer's Disease

 

Brochures:

pdfLearn More Home Safety

pdfKitchen Safety Checklist

pdfKeep Your Family Safe

pdfInstalling and Using Carbon Monoxide Detectors

pdfHome Security Safety Checklist

pdfHome Security

pdfHome Safety Month

pdfHeating & Electricity

pdfHands On Home Safety

pdfHands On Home Safety II

pdfHands On Home Safety Checklist

pdfTalk About Disasters

pdfSummertime Safety

pdfSwimming Safety

pdfSmoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Mobile Homes

pdfSpring Cleaning Injury Prevention

pdfTalk About Disasters II

pdfSafe Steps to Reduce Falls

pdfReady for Disaster

pdfReady for Disaster Plan

pdfReady for Disaster Supplies

pdfWinter Safety

pdfPrevent Falls

pdfWorking Together for Home Fire Safety

pdfPortable Generator Hazards Fact Sheet

pdfExposing an Invisible Killer

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