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5 Home Renovation Safety Tips

There will come a time that you will need to freshen up your home. A makeover can be a very practical investment, especially if you are looking to increase the resale value of your property. More importantly, a new coat of paint and updated fixtures can bring added comfort for yourself and your family.

However, handling home renovation projects requires time and money, which might make DIY projects seem more practical. Despite their cost-saving advantages, these projects can put you at risk.

Hiring a licensed contractor is still a practical and safer option for major renovation projects, but if you are intent on handling these yourself, it’s important not to put yourself in harm’s way. Here are a few important tips towards a hazard-free and injury-free home renovation:

  1. Gather all your safety gear

The first and most important step to a safer home renovation is wearing the right equipment. While some homeowners think it’s impractical to purchase such equipment as safety goggles and gloves, it’s always best to keep yourself safe from exposure to chemical agents or from noises that can destroy your eardrums. Be sure to stock up on these basic supplies before proceeding. You also need to throw in a hard hat for good measure.

  1. Wear the right attire

Aside from wearing safety equipment, you also need to wear appropriate clothing, especially if you are working with paint or chemicals that could cause irritation to sensitive skin. That said, you will need to get used to wearing shirts and pants with long sleeves.

  1. Check your tools and equipment

From power tools to ladders, there are a variety of tools to use in your renovation projects, but these tools could malfunction at any given time and cause injury. Before you get started, be sure to test out these tools and check for issues that can cause injury to you or anyone else at home. In particular, check for exposed wires, loose bolts, or cracks. Even the smallest issue can cause a significant amount of damage, so be meticulous.

  1. Keep the area clean and decluttered

Throughout the project, keeping your tools close makes it easier for you to do the work while helping to reduce the risk of accidents. You can purchase a tool belt for securing hammers and screwdrivers. Aside from maintaining an organized workspace, you also need to keep the area free from dust and debris so as to benefit those who are prone to asthma attacks.

  1. Know who to contact when you are injured

Nothing can really prepare you for an accident no matter how cautious you are, so it’s important to know who to turn to in the event of severe accidents. Be sure to list numbers of emergency services as well as your insurance provider. On the off chance that surgical error occurs, you can reach out to firms such as TheKnowlesGroup.org who can help you handle your medical malpractice claims.

Renovating your home is fun just as much as it is fulfilling; just make sure that you go above and beyond when it comes to keeping yourself safe when you take on a new renovation project.

 

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About the Author

Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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