Eliminating Common Hazards Around Your Home

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Creating a safe, hazard-free environment is essential for your safety as well as the safety of your family, friends, and visitors. In our experience, there are common hazards that lurk in residential properties. Below, we discuss how to prevent these common hazards so you can avoid injuries on your property and avoid a potential premises liability case.

Common Hazards

  • Swimming Pools. Supervise all children, don’t rely on floatation devices, learn CPR, avoid running, install a four-sided fence
  • Slip, Trip, and Falls. Stabilize staircases, clean outdoor steps, dry spills, cover slippery surfaces, cover cords, corral toys
  • Dog Bites. Socialize animals, avoid risky situations, put dogs away when unfamiliar guests are over, give warnings
  • Fires. Install fire alarms, buy fire extinguishers, monitor burning candles, unplug unused appliances
  • Burns. Use back burners, latch the dishwasher, add stove knob covers, push hot drinks away from edges
  • Lacerations. Store kitchen tools properly, lockup bathroom sharps, put away yard tools, cover sharp corners or ends

There is nothing more important than keeping your loved ones safe. Knowing the most common home hazards and what precautions you need to take can ease your stress and give you peace of mind.

On the other hand, if you are injured at someone else’s home because of one of the hazards listed above or another reason altogether, our Mississippi premises liability attorneys can gather all the evidence needed to ensure you physically, emotionally, and financially recover.

Contact Chatham Gilder Howell Pittman at (662) 222-0597 to get started on your case with a free consultation!

About the Author
Jefferson D. Gilder is a Partner at Chatham Gilder Howell Pittman and was admitted to the Mississippi and Tennessee Bars in 1990. Mr. Gilder is admitted to practice in all courts in Mississippi and Tennessee including Federal Court, the Fifth and Sixth Circuit Courts of Appeal, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Gilder's areas of practice include personal injury, criminal, medical malpractice, civil rights, and product liability. Mr. Gilder spent his first ten years as an attorney practicing with his father, Robert G. Gilder, at Gilder Law Firm in Southaven, Mississippi before forming Gilder, Howell & Assoc., P.A. with Jamie W. Howell, Jr. in June of 2000. This firm although as another legal entity has now combined their resources and experience with Chatham – Pittman, to form Chatham Gilder Howell Pittman. If you have any questions about this article, you can reach Jefferson through our contact page.