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Resources to Keep Your Family Safe


Prepare for Emergencies
Follow these steps to create a plan for your family in case of an emergency.

Home Safety Council
The Home Safety Council is a leading source for home safety tips, checklists and information about home fire safety, falls prevention, poison prevention, water safety, child safety, disaster preparedness as well as many other home safety topics.

Be FireSmart – an interactive approach to fire safety
This interactive and fun website has great resources for parents, teachers, fire fighers, and kids, providing information to help you and your family be fire smart.

National Safety Council
The National Safety Council saves lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the roads, through leadership, research, education and advocacy.
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    Swimming Pools: Alternatives to Chlorine

    Chlorine keeps swimming pools safe and clean, but there are alternatives to chlorine if you’re willing to pay the price. Read

  • Ask your locksmith to upgrade to Grade 1 or Grade 2 locksets

    Home Security Check

    The first step toward protecting your home from break-ins is to conduct a home security check that will show where your property is most vulnerable. Read

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    Home Security Systems: Make the Smart Choice

    Understand the pros and cons of home security systems and choose the system that protects your property, safeguards your family, and fits your budget. Read

  • Egress window in basement

    Add an Egress Window to Your Finished Basement

    For safety, a remodeled basement living area needs an egress window that meets residential building codes. Here’s what you need to know. Read

  • Disaster preparedness training

    Give Your Community the Gift of Emergency Preparedness

    Creating a neighborhood disaster preparedness plan can safeguard your family, neighbors, and property, while strengthening and unifying your neighborhood. Read

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