A Room-by-Room Checklist for a Safer Home
Whether you’re a longtime homeowner or settling into your very first place, safety is something that should never be taken for granted. June is National Home Safety Month, making it the perfect time to walk through your home with fresh eyes.
To make things easy, we’ve created a room-by-room safety checklist to help protect the people and pets you love — and give you a little more peace of mind in the process.
KITCHEN
The heart of the home can also be a hotspot for potential hazards. Here’s how to keep things safe while still enjoying your space:
✅ Install a smoke detector nearby (but not too close to the stove)
✅ Keep a fire extinguisher within reach — and check the expiration date
✅ Store sharp knives and heavy pans securely
✅ Use outlet covers if you have small children
✅ Make sure appliances are plugged directly into the wall (not extension cords)
BEDROOMS
Bedrooms are meant to be restful — and safe. A few small steps can make a big difference:
✅ Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly
✅ Keep emergency flashlights in nightstands
✅ Ensure windows open and close easily (and have working locks)
✅ Avoid overloading outlets with chargers, lamps, and electronics
BATHROOMS
Between water and hard surfaces, bathrooms can be a slip-and-fall risk zone:
✅ Add non-slip mats inside and outside the shower/tub
✅ Install grab bars if needed for stability
✅ Store medications out of reach of children or pets
✅ Set your hot water heater to 120°F or lower to prevent burns
LIVING AREAS
Common spaces often have the most traffic — and the most cords. Try these quick fixes:
✅ Secure or tuck away electrical cords to avoid tripping hazards
✅ Anchor heavy furniture and TVs, especially in homes with kids or pets
✅ Keep walkways clear of clutter, especially on stairs
✅ Check rugs for non-slip backing (or add grip pads)
GARAGE & BASEMENT
Out of sight doesn’t mean out of mind. These areas tend to collect things that need attention:
✅ Store tools, chemicals, and sharp objects in locked cabinets
✅ Make sure stairs are well-lit and railings are sturdy
✅ Clean lint from your dryer vent regularly
✅ Test your sump pump before storm season
OUTDOOR AREAS
Home safety doesn’t stop at your front door:
✅ Keep walkways and driveways in good repair to prevent trips and falls
✅ Trim back overgrown shrubs near windows for visibility and security
✅ Check deck railings, steps, and fencing for loose boards or nails
✅ If you have a pool, make sure it’s securely fenced and gated
A FINAL TIP
Safety isn’t just about checklists — it’s about creating a home where everyone feels protected, comfortable, and cared for. Whether you’re making small upgrades or doing a full seasonal check-in, every little effort counts.
Have questions about homeownership or planning your next move? A Coldwell Banker Heritage agent is always here to help.