Fall Maintenance Tips for Your Home
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Check all window and door locks for proper operation (back to top)
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Windows that can be opened by breaking the glass and unlocking them, are less effective deterrents to criminals. Check with the hardware store for window lock alternatives.
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All exterior doors should have deadbolt locks.
Check your home for water leaks (back to top)
Make sure there are working nightlights at the top and bottom of all stairs (back to top)
Other safety ideas for stairs:
Have a heating professional check your heating system every year (back to top)
Protect your home from frozen pipes (back to top)
Replace your furnace filter (back to top)
Run all gas-powered lawn equipment until the fuel tank is empty (back to top)
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By doing this, you are removing flammable liquid storage from your garage. At the same time, make sure you aren't storing dirty, oily rags in a pile. They can ignite spontaneously.
Have a certified chimney sweep inspect and clean the flues and check your fireplace damper (back to top)
Remove bird nests from chimney flues and outdoor electrical fixtures (back to top)
Inspect and clean dust from the covers of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms (back to top)
Make sure the caulking around doors and windows is adequate to reduce heat/cooling loss (back to top)
Make sure that the caulking around your bathroom fixtures is adequate to prevent water from seeping into the sub-flooring (back to top)
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