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March 2010: Kitchens
Kitchen Safety
The kitchen is one of the rooms people spend the most time in. Ensure the safety of yourself and others in the kitchen by following these tips:
• Always stay in the kitchen while cooking on the range
• Keep children and pets away from the range when anyone is cooking
• Keep your cooking area clean, and keep things that can burn (plastic bags, dish towels, etc.) away from the range top
• Keep your water heater set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid hot water burns
• Electrical outlets in the kitchen, especially near the sink, should have Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) to prevent a dangerous shock
• List emergency numbers in a visible area
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Spring Cleaning
Warm weather is around the corner. De-clutter your house and prepare it for the months ahead with these spring cleaning tips.
• Clean and clear screens by rinsing them with soap and water.
• After a rainy day, examine the ceiling inside your home for wet spots, which may be a sign of roof issues.
• Trim trees and bushes at least 7 inches away from the home to protect the siding and roof.
• Change your air filter monthly to keep your unit free of dirt and running efficiently.
• Seal up any cracks around the home where pests could potentially enter.
• Repaint areas of chipped or peeling paint on the outside of your home to avoid wood rot.
For more information, go to HGTV.
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