Home inspection hazards and adult responsibilities

While posting this on our web site www.ellishomeinspections.com and thinking about which of these items I report on during our home inspections, I couldn’t help but notice a common thread…
Parents not watching our children like we should. Now we need the government to tell us about some rather evident safety hazards. I know accidents happen but, if you have children, take care of them and yourselves the way responsible adults should.

CPSC Releases the "Top Five Hidden Home Hazards"
Each year, 33.1 million people are injured by consumer products in the home. Some hazards are from products the Agency has warned about for years; others come from new products and technologies. To keep Americans informed of dangers, the CPSC has identified the Top Five Hidden Home Hazards – associated with products that people may be using everyday, but are unaware of the dangers that they can cause. These home hazards are often unseen or unnoticed by consumers.
To learn more about these and other home hazards, and to sign up for recall information, visit our Web site at http://www.cpsc.gov.
#1
Magnets
Since 2005:
1 Death, 86 Injuries;
8 million magnetic toys recalled.
#2
Recalled Products
Each year there about 400 recalls.
#3
Tip-overs
Average of 22 deaths per year;
31 in 2006 and an estimated 3,000 injuries.
#4
Windows & Coverings
Average of 12 deaths annually from window cords;
Average of 9 deaths and an estimated 3,700 injuries to children annually from window falls.
#5
Pool & Spa Drains
15 injuries, 2 fatalities from 2002-2004.

 

For more details on these items listed, to get on their mailing list and other interesting information visit www.cpsc.gov.

 
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7 Comments on Home inspection hazards and adult responsibilities

When you say "tip-overs" are you referring to kitchen stoves that tip over or some other device in the home that tips over?

Might want to turn that CPSC thingy into a clickable link!

 

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12/30/2007 05:10 PM by Erby Crofutt, Central Kentucky Home Inspector (B4U Close Home Inspections & Radon Testing)


Erby,

Yes, stoves without anti-tip brackets. Now when you have a new stove installed by Sears or the likes, they have you sign a liability release if you do not want the brackets installed.  

Thanks for the idea of the link to cpsc

Happy New Year 

12/31/2007 07:54 AM by Jim Ellis (Ellis Home Inspection Services)


Thanks for the info and ideas.  Great Post.

12/31/2007 01:00 PM by Vincent Coccia (Construction Services Integration)


Thanks Jim. I'm a huge advocate of home safety and consider it to be the most important element of a home inspection.

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04/30/2008 08:07 PM by Erol Kartal (Pro Inspect)


It has always been said, "more accidents happen at home", so true. What gets me are the faulty locks that lead to the swimming pool, they think it won't happen to me....Thank you for posting this incredible information. I wish every AR member and consumer would read this and become more observant to keep their children safe.

Carl

05/04/2008 09:36 PM by Carl & Ceil Winters (Complete Inspection Service, New Braunfels, Texas 78133)


Jim,

Thanks for the great post, I can't tell you how many times I have written something up as a safety hazzard, only to have the homeowner tell me it has been that way forever.

05/05/2008 09:11 AM by Don Rider Shreveport Bossier Home Inspector (EZ Rider Home Inspections LLC.)


Jim:  Thanks for sharing this info.   I went to the web site and signed up for their email alerts.

05/19/2008 01:55 AM by Kathy Torline - Colorado Springs Realtor - An Expert You Can Trust (Prudential Professional REALTORS)


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