Winter’s on its way: How safe is your home?

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This post is sponsored by Kidde. All opinions are my own.

Last year when our family had a stomach virus forEVER, someone asked me, “Are you sure you don’t have carbon monoxide poisoning?” Well, I WAS sure, but it did prompt me to look at our carbon monoxide detector, which I discovered was outdated and not really functioning properly. So, I quickly ordered a new one. But my concerned friend was right to ask, because winter is the time when most fires and carbon monoxide incidents occur. Before we turn on heaters and fireplaces, we need to make sure that our carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are up to date!

To help spread the word about home safety this winter, Kidde, the makers of Worry-Free smoke and CO alarms, asked me to take a home safety survey and share my results and a few safety tips with you. Sad to say, I didn’t get 100% on the quiz! Here are some areas my family needs to improve in.

Fire Alarm Age: Our alarms are 12 years old, so they need to be replaced even though they are hard-wired to our electric. All smoke alarms need to be replaced after 10 years because of the sensor quality, regardless of whether they are hard-wired or battery powered.  Most smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years, although you often need to replace the batteries twice each year. Until Kidde introduced its Worry-Free models, most CO alarms had a lifespan of 5-7 years. If you replace your CO alarms with a Worry-Free model, you are set for 10 years.

Kidde makes Worry-Free alarms with 10-year lithium batteries. They only chirp at you once… in 10 years when the whole alarm needs to be replaced.

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Other safety products: We have a fire extinguisher downstairs, but we should have one on our second floor as well. We should also have an escape ladder on our second floor. I can’t believe we don’t have one! As a child, I used to look at the one in my home (in my brother’s closet) all the time! I’m going to make purchasing one for our home a priority.

Escape plan. Every family should have an fire escape plan and should practice it. We do not, and we’ve got to get one together. There are a million ways to get out of every room on our main floor, but the upstairs is much more complicated.

Here are some areas where my family is doing great with home safety.

CO Alarm age: Our CO alarms are both new within the past year. If yours are out of date, get some new ones! CO is nothing to mess around with! Check out this infographic to learn a bit more.

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Installation of alarms: We have fire alarms and CO alarms on every floor of our house, so we are doing great there! Our Kidde CO alarms have the latest technologies: long-life, un-removable batteries, digital displays that show the air readings every 15 seconds,

Kids in the know: Both of my big kids know their address and how to call 911, and I have a list of emergency phone numbers posted for them on our fridge, and they know where to find them.

Appliances are winter-ready. Our appliances/fireplace have been recently inspected and vent to the outside, and the area around them is free of clutter.

As you can see, I’ve got a few things to do this month to ensure my house is safe this winter! How is your family doing with home safety? To get some simple home safety tips, check out this really helpful section on Kidde’s website.

And while you’re thinking about safety, take a couple minutes to read through this list of questions – the same survey I took – to make sure you’re good to go this winter in terms of fire and CO safety.

  • One in four older homes needs to update fire safety equipment. How old are your alarms?
  • Seventy-five percent of homeowners don’t know where to install smoke alarms. Do you have one on every floor, and inside/outside all bedrooms?
  • Do your alarms incorporate the newest features and technology?
  • Do you need other safety products? (e.g. fire extinguisher, escape ladder)
  • Have you developed a family escape plan?
  • Do your children know their address and how to dial 911?
  • Are your appliances and chimney winter-ready?

Hope you have a safe and warm winter!

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Well, I never…

Yesterday I went to a seminar on ethics, and at one point in the program we were supposed to write down something we would NEVER do.

This really made me uncomfortable, because if there’s one thing I’ve learned about parenting in the past nine and a half years, it’s to never say never. It made me think about all the things I would have been horrified (or at least very judgmental!) by years ago that don’t seem like a big deal to me now.

I’d like to go back in time and tell inexperienced-parent me to calm the heck down, that sometime in the not-so-distant future…

— I’d feed Sam full-sugar birthday cake on his first birthday (my apologies to Kate for making her eat cream cheese on whole wheat toast on her big day).
— Sam would suck his thumb at age five, and I would not do anything to stop it. (It’s comforting to him! And it’s really stinking cute.)
— My kids would drink pop on occasion, like on Sundays at great-grandma’s house.
— I’d let Kate pick out her own clothes starting in kindergarten, and she’d go to school in some very interesting attire.
— Sam would sleep in our bed pretty much every night.
— We’d secretly be just fine with Sam sleeping in our bed pretty much every night.

I’m sure there’s more, but that’s what I’ve come up with so far. What things did you say you’d never ever do?

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Playmobil Pop Stars Stage Review & Giveaway!!!

Playmobil Pop Stars Stage
Playmobil provided me with this toy to facilitate my review. All opinions are my own.

One of my favorite things about holiday season is the opportunity to review toys for and with my kiddos. We’ve not delved into the world of Playmobil yet, so I was excited to try out this Pop Stars stage set! Sophie loves pretend and she LOVES to sing, so I knew she would be pretty excited about this.

Here are some things I like about this toy:

  • Easy to put together/good quality: This was easy to assemble, and there aren’t zillions of small pieces, which I really appreciate! The instructions are easy to follow and the pieces are of a nice, sturdy quality.

Playmobil Pop Stars Stage parts

  • Interactive features: the stage comes with two pre-recorded songs and lights flash along to the beat. It’s fun to make your bank rock out to these songs, or even turn out the lights to simulate a real concert.
  • Personalized play: the stage is compatible with MP3 players! Just plug in your iPod or other MP3 player and your kiddos and their band can get down to their own favorite songs! It’s pretty neat to personalize play in this way.

The only thing I didn’t like about the stage is that all four band members seem to be male. I wish it was a mixed-gender band, but there are other Playmobil figures available if having a female band member is important to you.

All in all, this is a really cool toy and I think it will get used a lot around here, especially by my diva Sophie! Although, even Joshua will get in on the act when there’s a song he really likes playing. This set goes really well with their love of the kids’ version of Rock Band for the Wii! Playmobil recommends it for ages 4-10, so we will keep it around awhile for Jonah, too.

To see the Playmobil Pop Stars in action and get play ideas, check out this cute stop action video Playmobil created:

Win it!
Think your little Playmobil fan might like this for Christmas? Playmobil has provided an additional Pop Stars Stage for us to give away! To enter, simply leave a comment below stating who you’d gift this set to this Holiday season! Please note that the PLAYMOBIL products, information and two gift packs have been provided by PLAYMOBIL.

One winner will be chosen at random on November 13 at 6 pm EST. Good luck!

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