Home Safety Checklist

This checklist is designed to help homeowners determine areas of a home that need to be checked for safety concerns.  This check list does not represent all of the areas of a home that need the be checked or maintained.

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Are there smoke detectors in each bedroom and in a common living area?
Yes

No
Are the smoke detectors powered by the main electrical supply with a battery backup?
Yes

No
Are all counter electrical outlets protected by a clearly visible circuit breaker?
Yes

No
Has the contractor installed fireblocking where needed in the stud runs and at the top and bottom of all stairways?
Yes

No
Have the spaces around wires and pipes been firestopped and treated against the passage of toxic fumes with an approved firestopping filler, (not foam, fiberglass or rockwool).
Yes

No
Is the home certified as being FireSafe?
Yes

No
Has all framing been done with common nails as opposed to sinkers?
Yes

No
Have hurricane straps been installed between the roof trusses and framing?
Yes

No
Is there a first floor bedroom and bath to accommodate you following surgery or after childbirth?
Yes

No
Is outside air provided to the fireplace, gas hot water heater or other fuel burning fixture?
Yes

No
Is there a carbon monoxide detector located near the bedroom area?
Yes

No
Do all chimneys have good clearance above the roof line?
Yes

No
In areas where Radon gas might exist, has the home been built with Radon mitigation venting already installed?
Yes

No
Will a ramp for handicap access be easily installed on the property if it is ever needed?
Yes

No
In urban areas where window bars are used, will they be an impediment to escape in the event of a fire?
Yes

No
Are areas around swimming pools clearly inaccessible to young children? Do all doors and/or gates to swimming pool areas close and latch automatically? Are all the latching devices at least 48" high?
Yes

No
Can deadbolt locks be unlocked from the inside without a key? Can a child work the lock and get out in the event of fire?
Yes

No
Have steps been taken to seal an attached garage from the living area? The garage should be sealed against the passage of fire or toxic gases including carbon monoxide.
Yes

No