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  • Better Homes and Gardens: Home Security Guide - Maintain your peace of mind with practical tips and advice.
  • Candle-Safety.Org - Providing candle safety information for consumers, producers, and suppliers.
  • Chemicals in the Home - Replace household chemicals with much safer alterneatives which are more ecologically sound, and cheaper and safer for us to use.
  • CPSC Releases Safety Tips for the Holiday Season - Consumer Product Safety Commission suggests safe handling of trees, Christmas lights, Christmas decorations, and fireplaces.
  • Crime Doctor - Security tips from Chris E. McGoey, in the fields of security, loss prevention, and crime prevention.
  • Epinions: Household Precautions - Consumer-generated reviews, buying tips and advice, ratings, price information, and searchable in a variety of ways from price to product type.
  • Holiday Decorations Safety Tips - Learn to decorate your home safely during the holidays, including having a safe Christmas tree, lights, candles, trimmings, and preventing fires.
  • Lead Contamination in the Home - Throughout the 1940's and 1950's lead was in widespread use. It still poses a danger to preschool children living in older homes in the US. This article describes the dangers of lead-based paint, and how to reduce lead exposure.
  • SafeDragon Inc. - Purpose is to organize safety information conveniently.
  • Toxic Mold Problems - Revolutionary New A/C Filters - Harmful pollutants thrive in your A/C ducts! United Biotech presents a revolutionary type of anti-static filter with built-in anti-microbial agents for maximum protection against toxic mold and airborne pollutants.
  • Search our Wiki for Home Family Safety - Find more information about this subject by clicking here

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