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Home Safety Considerations

The most frequent accidents involving older people are:

  • Falls in the bathroom and on the stairs.
  • Burns and smoke inhalation from fires.
  • Scalds from hot tap water.
  • Electric shock.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends the following for Older Consumers:

To help prevent falls:

  • When using stairs, always grip the handrails. Keep stairs well lighted.
  • Keep floors cleared and slip resistant. Remove loose carpets, cordand other items you could trip over. Be sure all rugs, mats, and other surface are non-skid.
  • Install grab bars and slip-resistant surfaces in your bathroom.
  • Use only stable step stools with a top handrail. Don't climb alone have someone nearby to help you.
  • Stand up slowly from a sitting or lying down position.
  • Be sure your telephones and emergency numbers are easily accessible—so you can get help if you fall.

To help prevent fire deaths and injuries:

  • Install a smoke alarm in every bedroom, outside every sleeping area, and on every floor of your home.
  • Install a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm outside every sleeping area.
  • Don't smoke in bed.
  • Keep space heaters away from flammable materials. Hire a professional to check all fuel-burning appliances, including fireplaces, every year.
  • Don't wear loose-fitting clothing with long sleeves near ranges or ovens.
  • Store combustibles away from these and all heat-producing appliances.
  • Practice an emergency fire escape plan.
Download our Home Safety Checklist PDF.
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