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Improve Safety

Your home should be a safe place for you and your family. Here are some easy ways to help keep everyone safe:

In the Bathroom

  • Turn on cold water first, then hot, to stop burns.

  • Don’t use hairdryers or other electric things near water.

In the Kitchen

  • Use the back rings on the cooker and turn pan handles away from the front.

  • Keep sharp knives and electric cords out of reach of children.

In the Hall and Stairs

  • Keep the floor and stairs clear so no one trips.

  • Use stair gates for little children.

  • Put a smoke alarm in the hallway.

In the Bedroom

  • Never smoke in bed.

  • Use locks or safety catches on upstairs windows.

In the Living Room

  • Use a fire guard to stop sparks from fires.

  • Don’t overload plugs or leave wires across the floor.

In the Garden or Doing DIY

  • Wear strong shoes and long trousers.

  • Keep sheds locked.

  • Use a circuit breaker with electric tools.

Emergency Numbers

Keep a list of important phone numbers near each phone. Write them big so you can read them quickly if you're scared or in a rush. 

Include:

  • Police, Fire, and Ambulance (999 or local numbers)

  • A family member or friend

  • Your doctor

Be Smart, Stay Safe

Every year, many people get hurt at home. But you can help stop accidents by thinking ahead:

  • Look for danger

  • Be careful

  • Stay safe and happy!