Do-it-yourself
activities are interesting and gratifying. When you do
something from start to finish it is immensely
satisfying to see the end product. But there are some
precautions that you must follow while undertaking
home projects or remodeling your home.
Here are a few DIY safety tips:
It you are working with hazardous materials wear protective
clothing like safety goggles, gloves.
Use a mask while working in dusty conditions or while sawing
wood.
While painting keep room well ventilated and do not smoke.
If you are working with materials that give off toxic fumes
make sure the room is airy and well ventilated.
Use good quality equipment while working. Use
the right tools for the job.
Store tools in such a place that they are
safe and that children and pets cannot reach.
While using knives cut away from you and
after use keep them locked.
While fixing or checking electrical
connections switch off the power and remove the fuse. Wear
rubber shoes while working with electricity.
While fixing or checking electrical
appliances, disconnect the appliance from the socket. Wear
rubber shoes while working with electricity.
Keep a chemical fire extinguisher at home. Do
not use water to put out a fire caused by electricity. It is
best to use a profession for electrical and gas work.
Use a drill that has a plastic body, as it
will not conduct electricity. Remove the plug from the socket
while fitting parts. Do not wear loose clothes or jewellery as
they might get entangled in the drill.
Ladders often cause a number of DIY
accidents. Read instruction carefully before assembling a
ladder, and assemble according to manufacture's instructions.
Do not lean on one side as you may lose your balance.
Whatever the job on hand plan out your work
carefully. Make sure that you can do it yourself otherwise
hire a professional to do it. Do not be in a hurry to complete
the job. It is best to ask someone to help you out.
If the job you are about to do involves the
disposal of hazardous material then contact your local
environmental health department for advice.