Home Safety Inspection
Use this checklist as a personal review of your home’s
safety system. Every "no" answer is a signal for
action – Now
General Safety Concerns
- Is your address clearly visible from the street?
- In case of fire does your family know how to call
the Fire Department? (911 for all emergencies)
- In case of fire does your family know to keep doors
closed throughout the house to delay the spread of smoke
and fire?
- Have you planned at least two ways to get out of
every room in your house, and do you rehearse exit plans
regularly with your family?
- Do you keep lighters, matches, and candles out of
the reach of children?
- Are burning candles always attended by an adult? Are
they extinguished when leaving the room or going to bed?
- Do you have plenty of large ashtrays in places where
people smoke?
- If you have a fireplace do you keep a metal screen,
or equivalent protection, in front of the fire? Is it
cleaned and inspected regularly?
- Do you dispose of smoking material and ashes from
fireplaces in metal containers after wetting them down?
Housekeeping
- Have old papers, boxes, clothes, paint cans and
other combustibles been cleared out of your basement,
attic, closets, garage, and yard?
- Are combustible items (clothes, papers, magazines,
ect.) stored at least three feet from heat sources?
(water heaters, furnaces, and electrical panels)
- If you have a workshop is the area kept clear of
sawdust and waste combustibles?
- Has everyone in your family been warned never to use
gasoline, benzene, kerosene, or other flammable liquids
for cleaning?
- Are gasoline and other flammable liquids stored
outside of the home and in proper containers?
- Do you regularly clean the lint filter in the
clothes dryer?
Cooking
- When cooking do you keep pot & pan handles turned in
and not hanging over the stove?
- When cooking do you keep tight fitting lids on or
near the pot or pan in use in case of fire?
- Are combustible materials such as napkins, towels,
and wood cabinets a safe distance (min. 30") from the
cook-top?
- Is the inside of the oven and exhaust hood kept
clear of grease?
Heating Systems
- Do you have a qualified serviceman check your
heating equipment annually?
- Are gas shut-offs and electrical switches for your
heating equipment accessible?
- If you use portable heaters, are they kept the
recommended distance from combustibles?
- If portable heaters must be refueled are they taken
outside to do so, and do you check to make sure you are
using the proper fuel?
Electrical
- Are all breakers in your electrical panel clearly
labeled as to what breakers service what circuits in
your home?
- Do you test your breakers by turning them on and
off?
- Are there enough electrical outlets for your needs
in every room? This will eliminate the need for
extension cords.
- Are all outlets and switches working properly?
- Do all switches and outlets have faceplates in
place?
- Are GFCI’s (Ground Fault Circuit interrupters) used
where plugged in appliances may be near water, and are
they tested?
- Does your house have special circuits for heavy-duty
appliances such as washers & dryers?
- If extension cords are used are they in the open,
not run under rugs, furniture, through walls, or door
and window openings?
- Do you periodically check all electrical cord for
wear or cracks?
- Do all electrical appliances, hand tools, lamps,
extension cords, multi outlet devices carry the seal of
a testing laboratory such as U.L. (Underwriters
Laboratory) or F.M. (Factory Mutual)?
Note: A licensed electrician should perform all
electrical work.
Fire Safety Equipment
- Do you have a fire extinguisher on every level of
your home?
- Is the fire extinguisher accessible, functional, and
does every one know how to use it?
- Does your home have smoke & carbon monoxide
detectors on every level?
- Are smoke & carbon monoxide detectors tested
regularly?
- Are batteries for smoke & carbon monoxide detectors
replaced on a regular basis?
- Do you have emergency escape ladders for upper
floors?
- Do you have egress from your basement level in the
event that the stairs are blocked with fire or smoke?
SPARE
- Are you familiar with our SPARE program?
- Are you aware that SPARE is a free program for the
City of Bloomfield Hills residents?
- Did you know that SPARE can provide another layer of
safety in residential emergencies: Fire, medical and
security?
- Click here for more
details on SPARE and how you can enroll your home in
this important safety program.
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