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Five Top DIY Safety Tips For You

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Every year, thousands of homeowners end up in the emergency room after suffering an injury caused by carrying out home improvements. Saving money is important for many people, so it makes sense to try to cut costs by tackling DIY projects for yourself. However, DIY safety must always be at the heart of any home improvement endeavor, and this is where so many people fail to take sufficient care. Whether you’re a complete novice or an experienced home improver, following some safety protocols is vital before switching on any power tools or climbing any ladders. So here are five of the top safety tips that will protect you from harm while you work on your next project.Dress For SafetyThe first tip that you need to follow is to make sure that you’ve dressed appropriately so that you’ll be safe on the job. Depending on which job you have in mind, your protective gear needs will vary. It could be something as simple as covering your clothes to protect and skin to ensure that you don’t spill any hot materials or chemicals that could cause damage. For this, you could choose a pair of industrial-style coveralls or even a professional chef’s apron or jacket which will offer excellent protection from any accidental burns or splashes. You can visit
www.chefworks.com/chef-coats-jacketsto find out more about how to choose the right protective clothing for you. Meanwhile, if you’re using loud tools, you’ll require ear defenders, and if you’ll be cutting materials where sparks, dust or shards could get into your eyes, you’ll require safety glasses or goggles. It also goes without saying that you should have protective gloves if you’ll be using blades or caustic chemicals.Use Your Ladder SafelyLadders are a major cause of accidents, and many of the injuries are caused simply because the user has failed to position their ladder appropriately. The four-to-one rule applies

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