Did you know that most falls happen in the home? Make sure your home is safe with these tips:

In stairways, hallways, and pathways:

- Make sure there is good lighting. Place light switches at both the top and bottom of the stairs.

- Keep areas where you walk clear.

- Check that all carpets are tacked firmly to the floor so they won't slip. Slipping can cause you to trip. Put no-slip strips on tile and wooden floors. You can buy these strips at hardware stores.

- Have handrails on both sides of all stairs — from top to bottom — and be sure they're tightly attached.

In bathrooms and powder rooms:

- Install grab bars near toilets and on both the inside and outside of your tub and shower.

- Place nonskid mats, strips, or carpet on all surfaces that may get wet.

- Keep nightlights on.

In your bedroom:

- Put nightlights and light switches close to your bed.

- Keep your telephone near your bed.

In other living areas:

- Keep electric cords and telephone wires near walls and away from walking paths.

- Tack all carpets and area rugs firmly to the floor.

- Arrange your furniture and other objects so that they are not in the way. This will help keep you from tripping over low tables when you walk through the house.

- Make sure your sofas and chairs are a good height for you. This helps you get in and out of them easily.

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