9 JUNE HOME MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY TASKS

Use this June Home Maintenance and Safety Checklist and take preemptive measures to maintain the integrity of your home and to help protect your family.

June is national safety month.  Use the ideas below and take precautionary measures to ensure the safety of your family and guests and add some of your own too.

You love your family and your home – protect both and you’ll enjoy a beautiful space for years to come with your loved ones.

Exterior landscaped home with June Home Checklist writing
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HOME MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST FOR JUNE


1. UPDATE FIRST AID KIT

First Aid Kits and Supplies

More time is spent outdoors in the summer months.  We spend time in lawn and garden maintenance and athletic activities. More accidents happen and you want to be prepared.

Preparing meals for BBQing is popular. This means a lot of slicing, dicing delicious meats and vegetables and firing up the grill.  Consequently, fingers and hands get cut (and burns happen).

Be prepared and update your first aid kit.  Consider having a smaller one with you for outdoor outings and those family weekend get aways.

Read more June National Safety Month tips.

HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KIT


2. CHANGE SMOKE DETECTOR BATTERIES

Experts state you should change your smoke alarm batteries every 6 months.  If you haven’t changed your batteries in a while now is a good time to replace them.

They also recommend you replace the smoke alarms every 10 years.


3. INSPECT AND REPAIR OUTDOOR PLAY EQUIPMENT

backyard playground structure and trampoline

Everyone is looking forward to fresh air and getting outdoors.  Make sure your little ones are safe playing out the outside equipment.

Give your outdoor equipment some attention and ensure they’re safe and secure.

Check the surrounding areas for safety hazards too.


4.  REORGANIZE YOUR KITCHEN

Organized Kitchen with breakfast bar

Think about how your kitchen is used during the various seasons.  With the change in seasons and activities now is a good time to adjust and organize your kitchen accordingly.

Are there appliances you use more in the summer than the winter and vice versa?  Move your appliances accordingly.

Also, creating stations can be a great idea.  Create easy to grab snacks and lunch items for the kids.

Create an iced coffee or smoothie station for an easy to make summer treat.

Check out these easy kitchen organization tips.


5. GIVE YOUR HOME A GOOD DUSTING

Hand showing Dusting lamp and baseboards

Windows are open and the breeze is flowing through your home with the start of summer.

With that dust and microscopic mites gathered during the winter months can be pushed through your home.

Don’t let that happen.  Give your home a good dusting. Wipe down furniture, baseboards, doors, window sills and ceiling fans.

Give your home that fresh, clean and open feeling everyone loves during the summer months.


6.  REMOVE MOLD AND MILDEW ON YOUR HOME’S EXTERIOR

 

Front of house with mold

Don’t let mildew spoil (or worse, damage) your home’s exterior.

Take some time and banish mildew and mold from your home’s deck and siding with these tips and products.


7. KEEP A BASKET FILLED WITH EXTRA SUMMER NECESSITIES NEAR YOUR FRONT DOOR

basket with sunscreen shades flipflops

Keep a basket or tray filled with sunscreen, insect spray, shades, hats and caps near your front door.

Rather than run around your home looking for these items, make it easy for everyone to grab and use as everyone heads outside.


8.  PRUNE SHRUBS AROUND AC UNIT

bush close to ac unit

Maintaining proper air flow around your air conditioning unit is imperative for your unit’s performance.

Use these tips and recommendations for landscaping around your AC unit.


9. GET YOUR REFRIGERATOR IN TIP TOP SHAPE FOR SUMMER

Inside of refrigerator filled with beverages

We reach for those chilled, refreshing drinks and frozen desserts in the summer months.

Make sure your refrigerator is in tip top shape for energy efficiency and to keep this hard running appliance working in top form.

Use these 5 tips to keep your refrigerator in tip top shape.

Use a handy, practical resource book that will make it easy to keep track of your essential homeowner information for future reference.

Your home is one of the most exciting purchases you will make.  It’s also one of the most valuable assets you can own.

It’s simultaneously the playground, retreat and castle for you and your family.

Make sure you keep track of your warranties and maintenance records.

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