
It’s important to make our home a safe environment to live in. Accidents inside the home are one of the leading causes of injury worldwide. There are common safety hazards in every home, but as long as we take proper measures to address them, they should not pose much of a concern to the occupants.
Some people pay a lot of attention to achieve maximum safety at home. Many, however, do not have the proper awareness on how to keep their home safe. We can determine how safe your dwelling is based on whether you can answer the questions on this quiz correctly. If you would like to find out how safe or dangerous your home is then be sure to take this quiz. You'll need to answer the questions as honestly as possible, however, in order to get the most accurate answer. Perhaps you'll even learn a few things that will help keep you and your loved ones out of harm's way.
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Where should fire extinguishers be placed in the home?

In every kitchen and one on every floor
In the garage
In the bathroom
In a closet
What is the best way to prevent sickness from carbon monoxide poisoning?

Notice if you smell carbon monoxide
Counter carbon monoxide by releasing large amounts of methane
Ensure you have a properly working carbon monoxide detector
Leave a window open and try not to breathe much
Where should prescription medications be stored?

In a cabinet out of the reach of children
On the bathroom counter
On the night stand
In the kitchen next to cookies and other foods
In what direction should the handles of pots and pans on the stove be facing?

Pointed away from the stove for easier access
It doesn't matter
Pointed towards the center or back of the stove.
In whatever way is most convenient for you
What should you and your family have prepared in case of a fire?

Your own personal fireman
An escape plan
A bucket of water
Marshmallows
Who should you call in the event that someone at home has ingested harmful chemicals from cleaning products?

Your local politician
A family friend to come help
The manufacturer of the cleaning product
Poison control
What area of the home can be extremely dangerous if items are left laying around on it?

Outside the front door
Living room floor
Staircases
Bedroom floor
What can be placed in your bathtub to prevent slips and falls?

A sign that says "Careful, don't slip"
A non-slip mat
A lifeguard
Cushions
What should you make sure to do with any tall book shelves?

All the screws are screwed in tightly
Read every book on display
Make sure they are fastened to the wall
Make sure the shelves were assembled correctly
It is important to ensure that all staircases in the home are _____ ?

Well lit
Facing the right direction
Not covered in butter
Insured
What should you do if you notice the cable or wiring to an electrical appliance has become frayed?

Ignore the problem
Wrap duct tape around the cable
Unplug the unit and fix the cable immediately
Fix the cable within the next 1-2 weeks
Where should electrical wiring and cables NOT be placed in the home?

Under rugs
Across doorways
Near water
All of these
If you have toddlers or small children in the home, what can you place in front of electrical outlets to keep them safe?

A sign that reads "Don't touch this"
Stuffed animals
A fork
Plastic safety covers
What should you do if you feel that an electrical outlet is warm?

Plug more appliances into it
Rub ice on it
Do nothing
Call an electrician to check it out
How often should you change the battery in your smoke detector? (Assuming you don't have a 10-year non-replaceable battery).

Every five years
Every two years
Every year or more frequent
Before you plan to start any fires
6 Comments
15/15
I got less than everyone, 10/15, mostly because I didn’t read the questions carefully
15/15
15 / 15 100%
14/15. Here in Britain, safety rules are ultra strict.
15/15!!