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Frank Paxton Lumber Company - Woodcrafter's Store
303-399-6047
4837 Jackson Street PO Box 16343
Denver, CO
Woodcraft - Denver, CO
303-290-0007
6770 S. Peoria St
Centennial, CO
Cherry Creek North
(303) 398-7766
2375 E 1St Ave
Denver, CO
12th Avenue Ace
(303) 355-2551
2640 E 12th Ave, 12th & Clayton, next to Zorba's
Denver, CO
ABC Supply Co., Inc./Denver
303-293-2700
2401 E 40th Ave Denver, CO, 80205
Denver, CO
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware #3
(303) 782-0588
2553 S. Colorado Blvd. Suite 108
Denver, CO
Ninth Avenue Hardware CO
(303) 831-7066
1030 E 9th Ave, 9th & Corona, caddycorner from King Soopers
Denver, CO
Empire Staple Co
303-433-6803
1710 Platte St Denver, CO, 80202
Denver, CO
ABC Supply Co.,Inc/Denver
303-297-8368
2401 E 40th Ave Denver, CO, 80205
Denver, CO
Fastenal- Denver
303-825-3904
505 Bryant St Denver, CO, 80204
Denver, CO
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Fall Prevention: Making Small Changes to Your Home

written by Sue Susskind

Ask any person where they feel safest and most people will say in their own homes. However, older adults, both men and women, experience the highest rates of accidental death from home injuries among all age groups, with the leading cause being either a fall or fire, according to the Home Safety Council.

Falls are the leading cause of injuries for people over age 65. Each year, an estimated one-third of older adults fall, and the lihood of falling increases substantially as we get older. Falls cause more than two thirds of all nonfatal home injuries. For many older adults, the fear of falling can be almost as devastating as an actual fall. Fear can lead to self-imposed activity restrictions, social isolation and depression, seriously affecting older adults’ quality of life .

Educate and empower individuals and families to take actions that will make their homes safe. Just a few simple steps can dramatically reduce the dangers in most homes and may even make a lifesaving difference .

  • Install grab bars in the tub and shower.
  • Install bright lights over stairs, steps and on landings.
  • Install handrails on both sides of the stairs and steps.
  • Use a ladder for climbing, instead of a stool or furniture.
  • Make sure smoke alarms are working properly, have fresh batteries.
  • Keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn.
  • If you do smoke, smoke outside. Use deep ashtrays and put water in them before you empty...

Click here to read the rest of the article from Boomer-Living.com

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