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Home Buyers Guide 2004

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Tips to get the first-time home buyer started full story...

Illuminate your bathroom for a new look full story...

Survey shows homeowners prefer a cozy haven loaded with luxuries full story...

Refacing your appliances full story...

Use common sense when deciding concrete placement full story...

Get packing: Tips to ensure a smooth move full story...

Hardwoods give you the freedom to mix and match full story...

The inside scoop on homeowner’s insurance full story...

Moving day — everything about estimates full story...

Pros and cons of renting versus buying full story...

Lilac bush should have started blooming a long time ago full story...

Energy conservation protects the earth full story...

Prepare your patio for outdoor parties full story...

Improve your home's air quality full story...

A housewarming gift guide full story...

Tip to playing it safe when improving your home full story...

Skylights, wraparound porch give McClain a ranch feel full story...

Turn outdoor space into an open-air room full story...

Wood deck needs restoration to retain natural finished look full story...

Five secrets to successful decorating full story...

Can you have two principal residences at the same time? full story...

Whitewashed “pickling” does wonders for dark wood walls full story...

Yard makeovers are as easy as adding a border full story...

Tip to playing it safe when improving your home

Spring home-improvement projects can be exciting, especially when they involve changing the decor of the home. Whether you plan to make a minor change, like hanging new drapes, or you have something extensive in mind, it is important to consider your health and safety in the process.

Protecting your health

• Make sure that ladders and stepladders are in proper working order and platforms have been constructed safely.

• Increase the ventilation in the room to reduce the effects of dust and fumes.

• Wear a mask to minimize the amount of dust and fine particles that you inhale.

• Wear safety glasses to protect eyes from flying debris.

• Wear gloves to protect skin from injury and irritation.

• Keep all chemicals and tools away from children and pets, and out of the way of corridors in your work area.

Following instructions

• Always read manufacturers’ operating instructions before using any equipment.

• Make sure that you use any materials or chemicals safely, complying with statutory legislation regulating the use of hazardous substances.

Dealing with electricity

• Disconnect any electrical equipment when it is not in use, even if it is for a short time.

• Switch off the power supply when decorating around switches or wall outlets and when cleaning them.

• Consider using a ground-fault interrupter to prevent electrocution.

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