Happy New Year from all of us at CGN Homebuyers! As we step into 2025, we want to thank you for being part of our community and share some exciting encouragement for the year ahead. This could be the year to take the next big step—transitioning from renting to owning your own home! Homeownership is a rewarding journey, and we’re here to support you. Whether it’s answering questions or guiding you through the process, we’d love to help you make that dream a reality. Wishing you a year filled with growth, happiness, and opportunities. Let’s make 2025 a year to remember!
Important Safety Reminder: Keep Items away from Hot Water Heaters
Sharing an important safety reminder regarding the storage of items around the hot water heater in your home.
Hot water heaters generate significant heat and can become a fire hazard if surrounded by combustible or flammable materials. Storing items too close to the unit can also obstruct proper airflow, potentially causing the heater to malfunction or operate inefficiently.
Hot water heaters generate significant heat and can become a fire hazard if surrounded by combustible or flammable materials. Storing items too close to the unit can also obstruct proper airflow, potentially causing the heater to malfunction or operate inefficiently.
To ensure the safety of your household and the property, please take the following precautions:
Check Regularly: Periodically inspect the area to ensure nothing has been inadvertently placed near the heater.
Avoid Flammable Materials: Do not store items such as paper, cardboard, cleaning supplies, or paint near the heater. Check Regularly: Periodically inspect the area to ensure nothing has been inadvertently placed near the heater.
Maintaining a Safe and Comfortable Home Environment
As part of maintaining a healthy and secure living space, we wanted to share some friendly reminders about keeping your home organized and free from excessive clutter.
Having too many items in your home can pose potential risks, including:
- – Fire Hazards: Excess belongings, especially near heat sources, can increase the risk of fire.
- – Blocked Exits: In the event of an emergency, it’s crucial to have clear pathways to all doors and windows.
- – Pest Issues: Storing too many items can create hidden spaces that attract pests.
- – Structural Concerns: Overloaded areas may strain the home’s structure, particularly floors and walls.
We recommend taking a few steps to ensure your home remains a safe and welcoming space:
- 1. Regularly assess your belongings and donate or discard items you no longer need.
- 2. Keep pathways and exits clear for easy movement and emergency access.
- 3. Use storage solutions, such as bins or shelves, to neatly organize items.
Fire Hazards: Excess belongings, especially near heat sources, can increase the risk of fire.
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Blocked Exits: In the event of an emergency, it’s crucial to have clear pathways to all doors and windows.
Pest Issues: Storing too many items can create hidden spaces that attract pests.
Structural Concerns: Overloaded areas may strain the home’s structure, particularly floors and walls
Fire Hazards: Excess belongings, especially near heat sources, can increase the risk of fire.