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Safety/Security
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Home Security: Locks & Burglars
You don't have to make your home into a prison to keep out the burglars. Most thieves are pretty stupid and are looking for an easy place to break in. Go to article.

Replace Smoke Detector
When is the last time you checked on your smoke detector? If it has been a few years, you might want to consider replacing the entire unit rather than trying to clean it. Go to How-to.

Bath Safety
Safety is always a primary concern in the bath. Accidents in the bath account for approximately 25 percent of all household mishaps. Slips, falls and hot-water burns top the list. Go to article.

Home Hazards
There are many new products that make remodeling and repair jobs quick and easy. Most injuries, illness, and deaths that happen while fixing things around the house is caused by improper use and/or lack of knowledge. Go to article.




Thinking About Remodeling—Safety and Security
American homeowners' primary concern is safety. This is quite understandable given the fact that a crime is committed every seventeen seconds in this country. Go to article.

Eight Steps to a Safe Kitchen
Safety is priority number one when it comes to designing your brand new kitchen. More building codes cover the kitchen than any other room in the house. That’s because so many accidents occur there. Go to article.

Contracts and Legal Issues - Contracts and Changes
Remodeling contracts and paperwork don't need to be a mystery. All you need is a little patience, common sense and organizational skills combined with some basic knowledge. Go to article.

Home Safety: Poison
There are many cleaning products in your home that are deadly poisons. While most folks would never think of drinking common household bleach or getting it on their hands — it burns — every day, folks use cleaning products without protection for their hands and eyes. Go to article.

How to Work Safely
Following is a basic discussion of safety equipment to use when conducting basic home improvement projects. This is a basic introduction and is by no means comprehensive. You should always follow the directions on the product and if you have questions call the manufacturer. Go to article.






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