Home Safety & Security Tips
A quick once-over of the items on this list may improve the safety and security of your home and could protect your family and friends. It is important to periodically pay attention to these things because things change over time.
Security
- Does each exterior door have a deadbolt?
- Does the lock on each window work?
- Have you added pins or clips to your windows for additional security?
- Do you have dowels or broom sticks in the track of windows and sliding glass doors?
- Do you have security company labels or signs displayed prominently?
- Do you have an alarm system? Is the system monitored?
- Do you have a dog that barks when strangers approach the home?
- Are emergency numbers posted near the telephones?
Fire
- Do you have smoke detectors near all sleeping areas?
- Do you check the batteries monthly and change them annually?
- Do you have two carbon monoxide detectors?
- Do you have an escape ladder for upper floors?
- Do you have fire extinguishers near exits and in the kitchen?
- Do you have an emergency escape plan and is the family familiar with it?
- Are any outlets or switches warm to the touch?
- Are kitchen ventilation systems working properly?
- Is the dryer ventilated to the outside and is the exhaust free of lint?
- Is the furnace cleaned and serviced yearly?
- Is the space around the hot water heater clear of combustible materials?
Falls
- Are all electrical and phone cords out of the flow of traffic?
- Are rugs and runners slip resistant?
- Is your step-stool sturdy and in good condition?
- Are stairs clear of objects that could cause a fall?
- Are all entrance ways, exits, halls and walks well lighted?
- Do bath tubs and showers have non-skid strips or suction mats in them?
Other
- Do you keep drugs and medicines out of reach and sight of small children?
- Are interior doors designed so small children cannot lock themselves in rooms?
- Are pool and play areas fenced to keep small children in and uninvited guests out?
- Are firearms kept out of reach and sight of children?
- Is a well-stocked first aid kit available for emergencies?
- Is there one member of your family trained in first aid, CPR and the Heimlich maneuver?
Kenai Peninsula Real Estate Update :: New Listing
North Kenai Real Estate: 54110 Field Drive North Kenai, AK 99635
Soldotna Real Estate: 48350 PATSY Court Soldotna, AK 99669, L3 B1 Rockwell Drive Soldotna, AK 99669, L4 B3 Rockwell Drive Soldotna, AK 99669, MP 92 Sterling Highway Soldotna, AK 99669
Kasilof Real Estate: 19540 Carson Street Kasilof, AK 99610
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Refinancing To Soon! | Kenai Real Estate
Some people believe they shouldn’t refinance more often than once every two years. The determining factors are if you’ll lower your payments and plan to stay in your Kenai home long enough to recapture the cost of refinancing. If so, you should consider refinancing.
Interest rates have actually come down significantly in the past 12 months and even more in the past 24 months. According to the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey®, rates on a 30 year fixed rate mortgage are down to 3.6% in August, 2012 compared to 4.27% one year earlier.
Refinancing in the example below would save the homeowner $67.04 per month and they would recapture the cost of refinancing in 3 years and 9 months based on approximately $3,000 of closing costs.
Click Here to make your own projection on a Refinance Analysis calculator.
Soldotna Real Estate Update :: New Listing
Soldotna Real Estate: 39470 Hallelujah Court Soldotna, AK 99669, 35806 Kokanee Avenue Soldotna, AK 99669, L7 DEVELOPER Circle Soldotna, AK 99669, 35806 Kokanee Avenue Soldotna, AK 99669
Sterling Real Estate: 29106 BING Drive Sterling, AK 99672
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NAR Video: Pending Sales Up In November
National Association of REALTORS video reporting on national trends in home sales and economic outlook for 2013.
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