
OSHA Home Safety Guidelines
OSHA home safety guidelines aim to reduce risks and prevent accidents at home by promoting safe practices. They recommend keeping walkways clear, securing rugs and cords to prevent trips, using tools and ladders properly, working with safe electrical wiring, and storing chemicals safely. Regularly checking smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and having a fire escape plan are also advised. These guidelines help create a safer environment, reducing injuries and hazards, especially for families and individuals of all ages. Following OSHA recommendations fosters awareness and proactive safety measures in the home.