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- If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then a repair a week,
the homeowner should seek. Taking good care of your home is important,
just as is taking care of your own health. Evaluate your home and
ask yourself if it meets your expectations in terms of functionality
and energy efficiency. All elements of your home should work together
and function properly for best performance.
Universal design is a good first step.
"Universal design takes into consideration the need for a
home to keep pace with changing lifestyles and needs as occupants
grow older," said Gary Mathes, manager, Residential Architectural
Support Services at Pella Corporation.
Take a critical look at your windows and doors today with an eye
to the future. "As you replace, remodel or start building,
your goal should be to select products that will meet your needs
for years down the road," said Mathes.
According to the National Centers for Disease Control, one-third
of home accidents can be prevented with modifications and repairs.
Pella recommends these window and door universal design elements:
* Doorways and hallways should be a minimum of 36 inches wide.
* Place doors to allow for 18 to 24 inches clearance on the door
handle side to easily open and close doors.
* Door thresholds should be no more than 1/2 inch high above the
adjacent floor. If you prefer, install mini-ramps or transition
wedges.
* Door locks should be sturdy yet easy to operate. Consider keyless
locking systems for maximum convenience.
* Install a pocket door if you don't have the floor space necessary
for a hinged door.
* Select front doors with a view panel to make it easy to see who's
arrived at your door.
* For added privacy on sidelights and patio doors, consider options
like the cordless between-the-glass blinds and shades on Pella's
Designer Series sidelight collection so that you can enjoy a view
and still conveniently cover the opening at desired times.
* Make sure windows are easy to unlock, open, close and lock, and
require minimal maintenance.
* For greater safety and convenience, select double-hung windows
that tilt in for easy cleaning, or casement units that open with
the maximum clearance to allow easy access to both the exterior
and interior glass surfaces from inside the building.
Fire safety at home
Your home should be the first place where safety starts in design
and function. Windows and doors protect you and your family from
outside weather elements and serve as potential escape routes in
the case of fire. Pella reminds everyone that it's essential to
practice a family fire drill and develop a home escape plan. In
fact, a survey conducted by the National Fire Protection Association
found that only 25 percent of respondents with escape plans actually
practiced them.
Note these important home fire safety suggestions from Pella:
* Identify two exits - Designate two exits from every room in your
home - a door and a window. Make sure doors and windows operate
properly to ensure a quick exit; if not, consider replacing them.
* Use smoke alarms - Install smoke alarms in or near every bedroom
and on every level of your home. Test alarms monthly, change batteries
regularly, and replace alarms every 10 years for greater safety.
* Make a quick exit - Keep rooms neat and furniture and clutter
away from windows and doors so you can get out quickly if necessary
and to prevent falls.
* Give yourself an out - In the event of fire, choose the closest
and safest exit route to get out quickly and stay out. Avoid going
through smoke or flames.
* Stay low and go - To escape from a burning home, crawl out quickly
on your hands and knees to help avoid smoke and fumes near the floor.
* Once you're out, stay out - Never go back into a burning building.
Stay safe. Go to your safe meeting place outside your home and call
for help.
For more helpful fire safety tips, call (866) 829-9050 for a free
brochure. To download a fire escape planning grid or get additional
fire safety information, visit www.pella.com/about/fire.asp.
For more information on the proper function of your windows and
doors, contact a local Pella Window & Door store expert by calling
(888)-84-PELLA (73552) or logging on to www.pella.com.
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