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How can making a simple emergency contact list near the door improve response in a crisis?

In an emergency – fire, medical issue, gas leak – people often panic. That’s not the best time to start searching through your phone...

Why might leaving a radio or TV on low volume sometimes be useful when you’re out?

A completely silent home in an otherwise lively neighbourhood can sometimes signal that no one is inside, especially if it stays like that for...

How can using different keys or codes for staff and family help control access?

If household staff, maintenance workers or temporary helpers use the same keys or entry codes as your family, you lose track of who can...

Why is it wise to change the locks when you move into a previously owned home?

When you move into a home that has had previous occupants, you don’t really know how many copies of the keys exist – with...

How can keeping tall hedges trimmed near entrances reduce hiding spots for intruders?

Overgrown hedges and thick bushes near gates, driveways and doors can create cosy hiding places that block views from the street or neighbours. While...

How can gently pressing along skirting boards reveal early signs of damp or rot?

Skirting boards (baseboards) sit where walls meet floors – exactly where moisture problems often show up first. By gently pressing along them with your...

Why should you occasionally test all light switches rather than assuming they work?

Some lights and switches don’t get used regularly – maybe a spare room, balcony, loft or outside light. If a switch stops working or...

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