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4 The QUEE NS Courier • health • AUGUST 7, 2014 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com ▶health A small investment returns a healthier home Warm weather is here, which means many homeowners are beginning new DIY projects. Have you included home safety on your list? Almost every home in the U.S. has a smoke alarm, but most do not have enough. Fire experts recommend installing alarms on every floor and inside and outside of every sleeping area. A recent survey by Kelton Research found less than a quarter of homeowners have applied this rule. A fire can double in size every 30 seconds. The sooner you hear a smoke alarm, the more time you have to escape. Also, 75 percent of homes have a potential source of carbon monoxide (CO), but only half of the homes have a working CO alarm, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Produced by fossil fuel-burning appliances and engines, CO can cause injury or death if it builds up in your home. A working CO alarm is the only safe way to detect this odorless and invisible gas. Consider these questions from the experts at Kidde to determine if your home is safe from fire and CO dangers: 1. One in four older homes needs to update fire safety equipment. How old are your smoke and CO alarms? Replace your smoke alarms every 10 years and your CO alarms every seven to 10 years, based on the model you purchased. Consider purchasing an alarm with a sealed lithium battery, such as the Worry- Free smoke and CO alarms, which provide hassle-free protection for 10 years. No need to change a battery and no low battery chirps. 2. Seventy-five percent of homeowners don’t know where to install smoke alarms. Do you have enough? Place smoke alarms on every floor and inside/outside of all bedrooms. Place a CO alarm near sleeping areas and on each floor. 3. Do your alarms incorporate the newest features? Sealed-in lithium battery - continuously powers alarm for 10 years and eliminates low battery chirps. Digital display - shows the level of CO and updates the reading every 15 seconds. Intelligent multi-sensor - responds faster to real fires & CO plus reduces nuisance alarms commonly caused by cooking. 4. Do you need other safety products? Do you have a fire extinguisher within reach in rooms where fires often begin: the kitchen, garage, bedroom and living areas. Place an escape ladder in second and third-floor rooms as an alternative escape route. And consider conducting a mold and radon test using a kit. A quick test shows levels of these environmental hazards that may be lurking in your home. 5. Have you developed a family escape plan? Be sure to make a plan for every room in the house and practice it regularly. Be familiar with two ways out of every room and who will assist children and those with mobility/health issues. 6. Do your children know their address and how to dial 911? Post your home address and emergency phone numbers on the refrigerator. For a downloadable home safety checklist and other information, visit www.WorryFreeAlarm.com. Courtesy BPT st Boro Pregnancy of the 2013 THE QUEENS QueensCourier.com Place Counseling Center has served the NYC community with compassionate care for 25 years. We provide free and confi dential self-administered pregnancy tests and options counseling to those facing an unplanned pregnancy. We provide material assistance, such as diapers, clothing, and equipment, through the Parent Empowerment Program and referrals for a variety of social service needs to ensure that parents and baby have every aspect of their lives supported. We are committed to educating the community to the risks of sex outside of marriage and the value of sexual integrity. We offer support and healing to men and women suffering from the affects of a past abortion through confi dential individual counseling and support groups. We provide interactive and creative workshops on women’s issues, relationship issues, and a variety of other topics that are culturally relevant. We serve men and women of childbearing age from a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds who reside in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Call us today at 718-281-HELP (4357) and visit bpcc.org


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