February 06, 2012
Alan R. Goodman
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Protect Your Family From Injury & Loss

Most home-related injuries can be prevented by taking time, on a regular basis, to identify danger points and eradicate them. One of the most disastrous of all home-related dangers is fire. Below are listed some fire hazards to watch out for and other important safety tips regarding what to do in the event of a fire.

Most victims of accidents at home are babies and small children. Therefore, you will also find links below which detail how to make your home safe for little ones.



More Information

Child-Proofing Your Home Child Safety and Bathrooms Child Safety in the Kitchen Child Safety in the Rest of the Home General Child Safety Rules Home Fire Escape Plan Home Fire Prevention Safety for Babies

Resources

National Fire Protection Association American Red Cross Council on Family Health U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission National Safety Council

Disclainer: Attorney Goodman is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts only but does appear in Federal Courts throughout the country on motion and through local counsel; most cases outside Massachusetts are referred to affiliates; past results is no guarantee of future results; legal information offered here is for informational purposes only and does not constitute formal legal advice; submission of a client inquiry is confidential but does not give rise to an attorney client relationship unless a formal fee agreement is signed by both parties.