1) Clean your dryer vents
To keep your clothes dryer working efficiently, it is useful to clean the dryer
vent yearly. In addition, blockage within your dryer vent could be a cause of
fire.
Unplug your dryer’s gas and electric, pull the dryer away from the wall, and
unclamp the dryer vent. Using the hose of a vacuum cleaner, reach in to the
vent tubing and pull out any lint or buildup.
2) Check roof flashing, caulking, and shingles
Often winter can cause damage to roof shingles. The spring and summer sun,
too, can cause your shingles to suffer. This is a good time of the year to check
for cracks, or loose shingles.
3) Clean downspouts/check for loose or leaky gutters.
With the high amount of rain that often comes with springtime, improper
drainage from your gutters or downspouts can cause water to make its way
into your basement. By making sure your gutters are in good shape and your
downspouts are clear, you can ensure proper drainage and prevent more
debris from accumulating.
4) Be sure to have an operational fire extinguisher accessible in your home.
Lastly, take this opportunity to double check that you have fire extinguishers
accessible in your home that are not out of date.
– Did you purchase your fire extinguisher over 5 years ago?
– Is the hose cracked or blocked with debris?
– Is the locking pin missing or unsealed?
If any of these are the case, it is time to purchase a new fire extinguisher. This
small expense could be tremendously useful in an emergency.