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February 2, 2024 by: Miles

3 Ways To Keep Yourself Safe During Home Repairs

Whether you rent or are a homeowner, there may come a time when you have to hire someone to come to your home and make some repairs for you. But while most people coming to do repairs are only there to get a job done, it’s best to take measures that will ensure your safety when this stranger is in your home.

To help you in doing this, whether you’re having someone fix your air conditioning or repair a leaking pipe, here are three ways to keep yourself safe during home repairs.

Consider Having Someone Else At Your Home, Too

When you call to make an appointment for someone to make repairs at your home, you should also consider calling someone that you know well to come over and be at the home with you while the repairs are taking place.

If it’s possible, consider having yourself work from home that day and asking your partner or roommate to do the same. You could also speak with your neighbors and ask one of them to pop over during the time that the person will be at your house doing repairs. This way, you’ll have someone else there to make sure that you’re safe and that everything is on the up and up.

Plan To Keep The Repair Area In Your Eyeline

For some, it’s hard to know how much space and distance to give someone working in their home without getting in the way.

Ideally, what you should air for is to keep the area that they’re working on within your line of sight at all times. Not only will this help you to be ready in case they need something from you to make the repairs, but it will also help you know just where they are while they’re in your home and will allow you to make sure they’re taking care of the work they were hired to do and not anything else.

Double Check Your Security After They Leave

After the repairs have been done and the worker has left your home, you should take some time checking out the job they did and the area that they were working in. If there’s anything amiss, before you contact the company to get things taken care of.

You should also check the doors and windows around the home to make sure that they haven’t been opened from the inside so that it’s easier to gain access to your home at a later time. And if you do notice something like this, make sure you contact the company to let them know what you’ve found and what action, if any, you’re taking.

If you’re slightly worried about keeping yourself safe when someone is going repairs on your home, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you with this.

 

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