Home improvements to make sure your house is a healthy home

You might think your home is the safest place for your children. It’s the place that you have the most control over and also the place you can keep an eye on them behind the locked front door or garden gate, knowing they’ll be protected from the dangers of the outside world. Whilst all of these things may be true, a home is only truly a healthy home if you remove all the dangers that could cause them harm. With that in mind, here are some ways you can reduce the risk of your family becoming ill in your home.

Make sure the rooms are comfortable to live in

One of the most important things is to make sure your house as a building isn’t damaging your child’s health. For example, make sure there aren’t any things that your child can injure themselves on. This can include anything from trailing wires or sharp corners on cabinets or tables. Make sure there isn’t anything lying around the floor that they can trip over and seriously injure themselves.  This is not only important for small children but everyone else who lives in your home.  It’s estimated that 50% of people over the age of 60 will have a trip or fall this year so this is something that should be looked at immediately for both young and old.

As well as this, it’s important that your home is warm enough to live in. Not only will a well-heated house stop you from feeling uncomfortable, but it could also reduce the risk of a number of illnesses developing in your family. A well-heated home even reduces the risk of things like mould growth, which can cause serious respiratory problems and skin irritation. If your heating isn’t powerful enough to heat every single room of your home throughout the year, it’s important to seek the help of professionals who can not just add radiators or adjust settings. Then you can consider whether your whole home could benefit from a better-designed system. For example, Shropshire Gas are specialists in central heating Shrewsbury residents can not only call for repairs but also for a full re-design of their central heating system, which will create a comfortable living environment for their home. It’s important that you seek the advice of experts like these who can explain how different parts of the system work to help you make the best decisions when it comes to deciding what work to get done.

Fill it with healthy snacks

As well as feeling warm, it’s important for your children to feel healthy and full of energy to tackle the day. The only problem is if you give your child free rein to choose what they want to eat from your kitchen, they’ll likely go for the chocolate, crisps, or other unhealthier options you have in your cupboards. Instead, try to hide these away for special occasions and encourage your children to eat healthier snacks like fruit, vegetables, or nuts.

Make sure your first kit is ready for action

Although we can reduce the risk of children hurting themselves, we can not remove 100% of the risks in our homes. With that in mind, it’s important that you have a fully stocked first aid kit in case the worst happens. Ensure you have everything you need to treat the most common illnesses or injuries, and make sure you replace anything you use as soon as possible.

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