Manufactured Home Safety Tips

Ensuring the safety and security of your manufactured home is crucial for peace of mind and the well-being of you and your loved ones. This guide offers practical advice on key safety areas, including fire prevention, storm preparedness, and home security measures.

Fire Safety

Smoke Detectors:

  • Install smoke detectors in every room and hallway
  • Test detectors monthly and replace batteries annually
  • Replace entire units every 10 years
  • Some fire departments offer reduced-price, or even free, smoke alarms.
  • Contact your local fire department’s non-emergency phone number for more information.

 

Fire Extinguishers:

  • Keep at least one multipurpose (ABC) fire extinguisher in your home
  • Place it in an easily accessible location, preferably near the kitchen
  • Learn how to use it properly and check it annually

 

Escape Plan:

  • Develop and practice a fire escape plan with your family
  • Ensure all windows and doors can be easily opened
  • Designate a meeting spot outside the home

 

Electrical Safety:

  • Avoid overloading outlets
  • Replace frayed or damaged cords
  • Use surge protectors for electronic devices

 

Storm Preparedness

Anchoring:

  • Ensure your home is properly anchored to its foundation
  • Have a professional inspect and tighten tie-downs annually

 

Emergency Kit:

  • Prepare a kit with essentials like water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and a first-aid kit
  • Include important documents in a waterproof container

 

Safe Room:

  • Identify the safest room in your home (usually an interior room without windows)
  • Stock it with emergency supplies

 

Weather Monitoring:

  • Invest in a weather radio for real-time alerts
  • Stay informed about local weather conditions and evacuation procedures

 

Home Security Measures

Doors and Windows:

  • Install sturdy locks on all doors and windows
  • Consider adding deadbolts for extra security

 

Lighting:

  • Use motion-sensor lights around the exterior of your home
  • Keep entryways well-lit

 

Community Awareness:

  • Get to know your neighbors and look out for each other
  • Join or start a neighborhood watch program

 

Additional Safety Tips

Regular Maintenance:

  • Conduct regular inspections of your home’s structure, roof, and skirting
  • Address any issues promptly to prevent safety hazards


HVAC Safety:

  • Have your heating and cooling systems professionally inspected annually
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors if you use gas appliances

 

Skirting Ventilation:

  • Ensure proper ventilation in your home’s skirting to prevent moisture buildup and potential mold issues

 

Emergency Contact List:

  • Create and display a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities, utility companies, and trusted neighbors

 

Insurance:

  • Review your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy regularly to ensure adequate coverage

 

Remember, whether you’re looking at a manufactured home for sale or for rent, Lasso Communities can answer your questions about safety features and community security measures. Take the time to visit the properties, ask about existing safety measures, and consider how you can implement additional safeguards.

By following these safety tips and staying vigilant, you can significantly enhance the safety and security of your manufactured home. Regular maintenance, preparedness, and awareness are key to creating a safe living environment for you and your family. Your manufactured home should be a haven of comfort and security, and with these measures in place, you can enjoy your home with greater peace of mind.