Understand The 12 Simple Adjustments To Make Your Home Safer

11/04/2012 18:57

It is advisable to reexamine the safety of your home if you're suffering from a disability or experiencing problems in your health and range of motion.

So as to improve your flexibility and security, simple changes in your home can be made. The good thing about this is you will get to stay close with your friends and support networks in addition to being confident to remain in your house.

Why Should You Modify?

Ageing or Disability can certainly reduce physical capability, eyesight, ability to hear, as well as memory. The barriers to self-reliance that disability or aging creates may be overcome by home modification.

House modifications will certainly support mobility, improve visual cues, get rid of dangers, and make it easier for you to use home equipments. Odds of accidents like fall and the risk for long-term problems can be reduced with a well-constructed surroundings.

Adjusting The Bathroom

Water-proof non-slip floor surfaces should replace or protect the tiled floor.

You need to have grab rails.

Make sure to use a raised toilet seat.

Use a plastic chair or stool to sit down on in the shower and put in a flexible shower head.

Make sure to change hard to open door handles with easier lever action ones.

Lever-style mixer faucets should have an anti-scald safety cut-out to avoid scalding.

Enhancing The Kitchen

Unless your microwave has its own timer, get a separate cooking timer that will alert everytime you have to check your cooking.

If you cook with gas, make sure the appliance includes a flame failure system, that cuts off the supply of gas when the flame goes out.

All electronic appliances must be situated near the power socket to minimize exposure of leads to moisture, cutting, tangling or abrasion.

Flooring must be non-slip and easy to maintain clean. Make use of non-slip linoleum or well-sealed cork flooring. Carpet is not a good idea in the kitchen and ceramic tiles may possibly look lovely, but can be tedious to stand on, and are unforgiving when you drop something breakable on them.

It is vital for your kitchen to have good lighting. Have solid color contrasts at the ends of the steps and benches should you have poor vision to prevent accidents.

Store the items you frequently use at a comfortable level to prevent the necessity to over-reach or bend.

Products and Equipment

There's a growing quantity of cutting-edge products these days that can help you retain your independence.

As new tools and technology arise, from microwave oven to Velcro and all the things in between, we can live our lives less complicated and help us to stay independent.

Independent Living Centre, found in every Australian State and the Territory, can provide gadgets, aids, and advice on home modification to enable you to stay independently at home.

 

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