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Prepare Your Home for a Safe Winter 

As the days get shorter and colder, your thoughts turn towards the approaching winter months. This is the time of year to prepare your home for the coming season. This means making sure you have emergency supplies, are protected against fires, and are guarded from hidden dangers.

Avoid House Fires

A fireplace is a wonderful way to heat your home during those long winter months. Fireplaces add beauty to any home and help create a cozy feeling that you just don’t find anyplace else. In order to avoid fires, you need to have your chimney cleaned and inspected each year by professionals like those at 301 Chimney. With a chimney inspection Maryland residents know they are doing all they can to prevent a disaster.

Watch for Hidden Dangers

Carbon monoxide is the greatest hidden danger you can have in your home. This odorless, colorless gas can take you and your loved ones’ lives before you realize what is happening. This is why it is so important to have carbon monoxide detectors throughout the home just like you have smoke alarms that are strategically placed. They will alert you of the gas before it has a chance to cause harm.

Be Prepared Just in Case

No one ever plans to have an emergency situation, but it is nice to be prepared. Stock your house with fire extinguishers. You also need an emergency kit for when the power goes out. Include non-perishable foods and bottled water, flashlights, and a battery powered radio. Your radio will be the best way to stay informed during a black out. Have plenty of extra batteries on hand.

Once you know you can safely use your fireplace or gas heater to stay warm, you will be able to sleep worry free each night knowing that you and your loved ones are protected. In addition, you will be satisfied in the knowledge that you are prepared in case there were to be an emergency situation.