Safe Home Improvement
No matter what you intend to do to improve or repair your home
it makes sense to stay safe before starting work. In other
words, test, analyze, assess, and procedure with caution.
The procedures will include reading any labels, protecting face
and hands, and discarding any materials once project is
completed, such as paint.
If you are attempting to repair, any electrical components in
the home check the components for labels or markings and read
them before proceeding.
Safety is essential in any home improvement and/or repair. Thus,
if you are starting a project that requires risks, including
using of chemicals, make sure you read all instructions
carefully before proceeding. Once you finish with the project
wash your hands thoroughly to remove any residues lingering on
your skin. If you painted your home then you can use any type of
salad oils to remove paint, or other staining chemicals from
your skin.
If you are repairing, electrical outlets make sure you mark the
wires before reinstalling the new component. The wires should
already be marked, however sometimes the markings wear and tear
until visual is not apparent. Therefore, when you determine
which wire goes where make sure you mark it before putting the
plate cover back over the outlet. Also, be sure that your skin
is dry and the breakers to the electricity are shutdown before
proceeding to repair an electrical outlet.
If you own your own home and considering improving the home or
repairing the home and it involves electrical improvements
and/or repairs, you may want to consider purchasing and
installing a GFCI first. The ground-fault
circuit-interrupter-GFCI will detect and shutdown any electrical
currency flowing through the home before you proceed to repair.
This is a great idea whether you are repairing the home now or
later.
Ok, now we discussed safety measures thus now we can talk about
tools. Tools are part of the equation for home improvement or
repairs. Tools include paints, Joint Putty's, screwdrivers, pipe
wrenches, enamel, and so forth.
For the best results when painting or enameling the home, it is
wise to purchase the 'natural" bristled brushes, since it works
better with painting and provides a smoother approach. Thus,
when the brushes are not in use put them in a safe area. Other
tools not in use should also be kept in a safe area. If you are
using sponge paintbrushes for the smaller areas of the home,
including for touch-ups thus throw the brushes away after the
job is finished for safety measures.
For the most part safety is not out of reach providing you can
follow directions and act on those directions. Safety is the
core of all things we do in life, thus putting safety first will
help you avoid problems. The last thing any of us need is to
start repairing or improving our home saving money by doing it
self and end up paying high hospital bills as the result.
Home improvement or repairs do-it-your-self kits are available
just in case you want to learn more about home improvement,
repairs and staying safe.
Most any purchases made come complete with guides, which
instruct you how the job is done. Making sure that you read all
instructions before installing, repairing or improving the home
can help you stay safe.
It makes sense to use gloves, earphones, glasses and masks if
you are repairing or improving the home including the use of
chemicals such as paint. Thus, purchase a work kit including
work gloves, goggles, hearing guards and particle masks before
starting any project that could cause you harm.
If you must use ladders to improve your home or repair your
home, make sure that you know how to use the ladder before
proceeding.
If you have a leaky basement, most likely it results from
down-sprouts or roof gutters. Thus, repairing the outside
problem will prevent inside problems that could lead to hazards.
Again, put safety first when considering home improvement or
repairs. Make sure you read all instructions systematically and
go over them again if something in the guide is troublesome to
have a better understanding.