Inside the House
Protecting your home from the inside out.
Water and fire pose risks to your peace of mind — especially when they get inside the house.
Home ownership is exciting, but when something goes wrong that excitement can turn to stress. Our safety tips are here to help alert you to potential risks inside your home so that you can enjoy the sound of rain on your windows and not be thinking about the state of your basement laundry room. From reminders to throw away frayed extension cords to explaining why you should be installing smoke alarms on every floor of your house, we are here to help.
Loss Prevention Safety Tips
- 9-Volt Battery Safety
- Aluminum Wiring
- Attached Garage Fire Containment
- Building Related Mold
- Candle Burning Safety
- Carbon Monoxide
- Christmas Tree Safety
- Clothes Dryer Safety
- Domestic Fuel Oil Tanks
- Fire Escape Planning
- Fire Extinguisher Operation & Maintenance
- Fire Safety in the Kitchen
- Holiday Safety
- Home Electrical Safety
- Keep Your Child Away from Gas Fireplaces
- Kitec Plumbing
- Knob & Tube Wiring
- Moving In – Is Your New Home Safe for your Children
- Oily Rag & Flammable Liquid Safety
- Polybutylene Plumbing
- Polyurethane Foam Insulation Safety
- Portable Electric Construction Heater Safety
- Preventing Basement Flooding
- Preventing Water Damage
- Smoke Alarms
- Smoking & Home Fire Safety
- Space Heater Safety
- Surge Protector-Power Bar Safety
- Washing Machine Hoses
- Wood Stove & Fire Place Safety
DISCLAIMER: Information contained in this publication is presented for general educational purposes and to increase overall safety awareness. It is not a substitute for legal or expert advice, and should not be used in place of consultation with appropriate professionals. Any person relying on this information does so entirely at their own risk. Red River Mutual denies all responsibility for any liability, loss, injury or risk which is incurred as a direct or indirect result of the use of any of the material in this publication.