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Emergency Planning for New Home Owners

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  • Planning for Disaster Scenarios
  • Mapping an Escape Route
  • Purchase An Evacuation Chair
  • Creating an Emergency Kit

Buying your first home is a process that can be full of excitement. You get to pick all of the things you most desire to be a part of your everyday living experience. In the process, you mustn’t overlook all of the essentials you’ll need, such as home safety.

That said, any home can be made safe with proper planning. While any emergency is unpredictable and no amount of preparation is going to be perfect, there are steps you can take to ensure a better outcome in any given situation. Here are a few tips to help you get started on a safety routine after buying a new home:

Planning for Disaster Scenarios

Planning is the key to creating a safer home and being prepared in the face of any emergency. It is critical to start planning as soon as you move into a new home and think through every possible scenario that you can imagine because the shock of an emergency may make it challenging or impossible to problem solve at the moment.

Mapping an Escape Route

Depending on the type of critical situation you encounter, it might be possible that you will need to evacuate your home. When you’re living in a brand-new home, navigating your surroundings can pose a challenge in day-to-day life, let alone in an emergency. The simple task of deciding on an escape route and ensuring that every member of your home understands how to follow it could prove to be a life-saving task.

Purchase An Evacuation Chair

Depending on your family members’ or potential guests’ needs, you may want to invest in specific equipment to help in an emergency. For example, suppose a member of your family or a frequent guest has mobility issues. In that case, an emergency evacuation chair for stairs will allow a single person to assist them in descending stairways.

An evacuation chair is a critical device to own if you live in a tall building, but it could also prove essential in the case of a single flight of stairs. That’s why more building owners and people who live in tall buildings are starting to consider evacuation chairs as an essential part of emergency preparation

Creating an Emergency Kit

Every household should always be equipped with an emergency kit that contains essential supplies that will be useful when dealing with a disaster situation. Some if the items you might include in your emergency kit could be:

  • Bottled Water
  • Non-perishable Foods
  • A Medical Supply Kit
  • Manually-Powered Radio
  • Flashlights
  • Batteries

Since these things might help you stay alive in an unforeseen circumstance, you must ensure they are stocked and do not get misplaced. You should also decide on a secure and accessible place to store your emergency kit.

No one can predict the unknown, but it helps to be prepared for the most common scenarios that might put you and your family in danger. Be sure to complete each of these steps when moving into a new home, and talk to a company that manufacturers evacuation chairs about the best option for your family.

Lana Rose

Lana Rose

Lana Rose, an esteemed home decor and improvement specialist, has led our content team since 2017. After graduating with honors in Environmental Design from the University of British Columbia, Lana worked on sustainable design projects for seven years. Her shift to writing in 2014 was driven by a desire to share eco-friendly home improvement ideas. When not exploring the latest home decor trends, Lana is an avid gardener, blending her professional insights with personal passions to create content that resonates with a broad audience.

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