Keep Your Family Safe and Protected With These Tips
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There are almost too many reasons to worry about the safety of your family. Natural disasters, burglaries, house fires and financial despair are never too far out of the realm of possibility.
However, you can give yourself some much-needed peace of mind. Take the time to make yourself, and your family, more aware, safe and conscientious. A few minutes of preparedness could save you some tears. Below are several safety tips to keep your family safe and happy!
Buy a Home Security System
A study conducted by Ackerman Security suggests that a home security sign on your lawn could deter a burglar. When performing a break-in, a burglar wants to be in and out as quickly as possible. A home security system is a great way to deter burglars and keep your family completely safe immediately.
New smart home devices, like alarms, video recording doorbells, or a video system attached to your smartphone, have gone a long way in making burglar detection more thorough.
Research Your Medical Providers in Advance
It is easier than ever in this day and age to jump on the internet and find your next health practitioner. However, you want to be extremely careful about who you choose to care for you and your family. You might find yourself among the medical malpractice statistics calling up Greg Hoag, medical malpractice attorney, to sue your doctor or surgeon. Medical malpractice is the cause of approximately 250,000 deaths annually behind cancer and heart disease.
It is essential to research your health practitioner extensively before choosing to bring your family to see them. You want to find a health service full of staff who cares about you and your family as much as you care. There are incredible doctors you can find on the internet – you just need to be careful!
Create A Designated Family Code Word
One of the most challenging things for any parent is to entrust your child’s safety and care to someone else. You want to ensure that your kids, especially as they get older, can inform you of any dangerous situations. One way to do this is a code word—a particular word used to entrust safety or be used in unsafe or dangerous circumstances.
It should be a word unique to your family, something that only you, your most trusted family members and your kids know. Teach your children that they are never to leave, speak to or trust anyone who can’t say the secret code. As your kids get older, this should be a word that your kids can use conversationally, over the phone or through text to come to pick them up or help them immediately.
Practice Disaster Preparedness
When was the last time your smoke detectors were tested? Do you have an emergency fire escape plan? How about an emergency preparedness kit? We get drilled at home or school to practice emergency fires, but how often do we practice disaster preparedness with our families?
The best way to ensure your family’s safety from a fire is to teach them fire prevention skills and a fire safety plan. Teach your kids how to use a fire extinguisher, and how to call the fire department in times of emergency.
This preparedness should extend to potential weather emergencies that can harm your home, like a storm, earthquakes, flooding, or wildfires. Consider family emergency periodically, so everyone knows where to go and what to do in the event of an emergency. Put together a safety checklist to show your kids, and the rest of your family, exactly what to do to stay safe.
Life is full of the unexpected, but that does not mean you can’t help your family stay protected from the unexpected!
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