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Safety Tips for Older Adults
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Many older adults are choosing to live alone and care for themselves as they grow in age. If you know an older adult that is currently living alone, it may be a good idea to do a quick safety check of their home the next time that you visit.
One mistake that older adults make concerning home safety is putting off fixing a hazard. It is important that if you spot something on the floor or an appliance that needs to be repaired, you take care of the problem right away.
Many homeowners have rugs in their homes or runners to cover up floors. It is important that you make sure these runners are always in the proper position. If a runner or floor rug gets moved or has a corner folded up, it becomes a possible tripping hazard.
Electrical cords can pose a threat to injury or even property damage due to a fire. It is important that you never use a damaged extension cord. If you have an extension cord that becomes damaged, do not try to repair it yourself. Extension cords also can still conduct electricity even if the appliance is turned off, you should always unplug the cord when it is not being used.
It is extremely important that older adults remember to keep all cords and appliances away from water. If by some chance, you have a kitchen or bathroom appliance that does fall into the water do not retrieve it, especially if it is still plugged in. When in doubt, you can call your local fire department for advice or assistance. If your appliance is damaged from the water, do not use it again. Source: Jennifer Foote, Associated Content |
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