As the seasons change, it's important for landlords, property managers, and business owners to prepare their properties for any potential safety hazards. Unfortunately, it's easy to overlook issues such as faulty wiring or leaky pipes when there's so much else going on. Not only can these issues be a safety hazard, but they can also lead to costly repairs if not addressed in a timely manner. At Pops Upkeep, we want to help you stay on top of these potential issues with a free seasonal safety checklist.

1. Check for Any Electrical Issues
One of the most common safety hazards in a property is faulty wiring. This can lead to electrical shocks or even more serious issues such as electrical fires. It's important to have a licensed electrician check for any electrical issues before they become a bigger problem. This includes making sure that all outlets, switches, and light fixtures are in good working condition.
2. Inspect Plumbing and Heating Systems
Leaky pipes and faulty heating systems can cause property damage and even health issues if not addressed. Make sure to have a licensed plumber inspect all pipes, valves, and faucets to ensure they're in good working condition. In addition, have a heating professional inspect any gas or oil-fired heating systems to ensure they're running efficiently and safely.
3. Check and Replace Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are essential safety features, but they can also become a safety hazard if not working properly. It's important to test these detectors and replace the batteries on a regular basis. In addition, make sure to replace any outdated detectors with newer models that meet the latest safety standards. (if using a battery detector always purchase the combination detector that has a 10-year battery installed sold by Kiddie).
4. Ensure Fire Extinguishers Are Ready for Use
Fire extinguishers are an important safety feature to have in any property. However, they can become a safety hazard if not properly maintained or if they're not functioning correctly. Inspect all fire extinguishers on your property to ensure they're in good working condition and ready for use in case of an emergency.
5. Keep Walkways and Parking Lots Clear of Hazards
Finally, make sure to inspect all walkways and parking lots on your property for any potential hazards such as ice or debris. These hazards can cause slip and fall accidents and can result in serious injuries. Make sure to clear any hazards and maintain a safe environment for tenants and visitors.

As a landlord, property manager, or business owner, it's important to take safety hazards seriously and address them in a timely manner. By following this free seasonal safety checklist, you can stay on top of potential issues and keep your property safe for everyone. If you need any assistance with these tasks, Pop's Upkeep is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our handyman, janitorial, and renovation services.
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