Debra Calnan
Debra Calnan, Lamacchia Realty, Inc.Phone: (508) 282-1458
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Home Safety: Quick Protocols That Could Save Your Household

by Debra Calnan 08/22/2022

Your home should be a safe place for everyone in your household. While you can do a lot to make this happen, such as removing tripping hazards or storing medication in a cabinet, everyone should learn certain procedures and protocols to improve home safety. Go over the following tips to help everyone stay informed and ready for whatever emergencies may come your way, regardless of age.

How to Find the Emergency Contact List

Keep an emergency contact list handy in case dangerous situations occur, such as a house fire or medical emergency. Show every member of your household, from children to seniors, where this list is and explain what each number and who each contact is. This list should contain phone numbers for your local fire department, police station, your doctors and emergency medical services. You should also have contact information for trusted family members or friends on your list.

Never Mix Electricity and Water

Learning the signs of both electrical and water malfunctions could save someone's life. Ensure that everyone in the home knows to look for frayed wires, especially near sinks or hoses, such as outdoors or in kitchens and bathrooms. Also look for drips, wet spots or bowed out areas near fuse boxes or next to water fixtures.

Mixing the two could be catastrophic for your home and your household, so everyone should understand what warning signs to look for regarding electricity and water and who to contact if anything goes amiss.

Cleaner Safety

Most households use commercially bought cleaners with warning labels on them. However, learning what fumes and cleaners may irritate some house members, or which can be deadly if mixed, is key to ensuring safe handling.

Young children should not handle any cleaners at any time, and those old enough to use them should know these basics. Accidents can still happen, though. If they do, make sure everyone knows the proper protocol for cleaning out eyes, washing hands and contacting poison control.

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Debra Calnan

Hi, I am Debra Calnan, I have been an active member of my community for over 30 years and I am so excited to be turning that community focus toward Real Estate. My decision to enter the field of Real Estate evolved from a life long love of helping others and a desire to be part of a business that helps guide them through one of the biggest investments of their lives. I enjoy helping people Sell their home and Buyers find the right home and guide them through the process to make those dreams become a reality.

I am down to earth, hard-working and a person of integrity. I am also dedicated to great client services. Allow Lamacchia Realty to guide you through the real estate process. We are here to help make the process go as smooth and stress-free as possible. We think of our clients like family and hope that our first transaction turns into a long term relationship where you will want to refer me to your family and friends.