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Winter Seasonal Home Prep Interior Exterior Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Check / replace detector baeries and make sure fire extinguishers have not expired. Schedule Furnace Maintenance Change the HVAC filters and ensure your furnace is running optimally. Clean and Inspect Chimney Chimney soot buildup can lead to fires and criers can nest causing obstructions. Remove Window Air Conditioner Units Leaving an air conditioner unit exposed to the elements can be hazardous to the unit. Clean Dryer Vents 2,900+ home fires annually are caused byclothes dryers due to lint build up*. Clean dryer and vent system to prevent fires. Clean Guers Once most of the leaves have fallen, clean outside guers to protect the roof and siding. Shut Off Exterior Faucets and Drain Irrigation Leaving garden hoses aached to outdoor faucets can can cause frozen pipes if temperatures dip below freezing which is why it's important to shut off exterior faucets and drain your irrigation system. Trim Trees & Bushes Consider hiring an arborist to prune trees and bushes to avoid falling limbs in winter storms. Seal Gaps Keep criers out and keep the heat in your home. Pathways/Stairs Keep exterior walkways in good condition to simplify snow removal and minimize the potential of someone falling from icy conditions. Sources: hps://www.cdc.gov/disasters/winter/index.html hps://energy.gov/energysaver/do-it-yourself-home-energy-audits hps://www.forbes.com/sites/houzz/2015/09/26/your-fall-home-maintenance-checklist/2/#40bac6957243 hp://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/real-estate/T029-S001-12-ways-to-prepare-your-home-for-winter/index.html *According to the U.S. Fire Administration

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Page 1: Winter Seasonal Home Prep

Winter Seasonal Home Prep

Interior ExteriorSmoke and Carbon

Monoxide DetectorsCheck / replace detector ba�eries and make sure fire extinguishers have not expired.

Schedule Furnace Maintenance

Change the HVAC filters and ensure your furnace is running optimally.

Clean and Inspect Chimney

Chimney soot buildup can lead to fires and cri�ers can nest causing obstructions.

Remove Window Air Conditioner Units

Leaving an air conditioner unit exposed to the elements can be hazardous to the unit.

Clean Dryer Vents

2,900+ home fires annually are caused byclothes dryers due to lint build up*. Clean dryer and vent system to prevent fires.

Clean Gu�ers

Once most of the leaves have fallen, clean outside gu�ers to protect the roof and siding.

Shut O� Exterior Faucets and Drain Irrigation

Leaving garden hoses a�ached to outdoor faucets can can cause frozen pipes if temperatures dip below freezing which is why it's important to shut o� exterior faucets and drain your irrigation system.

Trim Trees & Bushes

Consider hiring an arborist to prune trees and bushes to avoid falling limbs in winter storms.

Seal Gaps

Keep cri�ers out and keep the heat in your home.

Pathways/StairsKeep exterior walkways in good condition to simplify snow removal and minimize the potential of someone falling from icy conditions.

Sources: h�ps://www.cdc.gov/disasters/winter/index.htmlh�ps://energy.gov/energysaver/do-it-yourself-home-energy-auditsh�ps://www.forbes.com/sites/houzz/2015/09/26/your-fall-home-maintenance-checklist/2/#40bac6957243h�p://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/real-estate/T029-S001-12-ways-to-prepare-your-home-for-winter/index.html

*According to the U.S. Fire Administration