Successful DIY is a joy and most of us escape the experience relatively unscathed. However, people do sustain all sorts of nasty injuries with DIY. You can minimise the risks by taking some simple ...
Australians are nine times more likely to be injured in the home than at work, yet the majority of Australians – and Americans! – dive into DIY home projects with little to no safety training or ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Working on a DIY project in your home can be immensely satisfying for several reasons. Completing a project on your own can be personally ...
Lou Manfredini of “House Smarts,” talks about how to protect yourself while you are working on summer projects around the home.July 21, 2011 ...
Home improvement accidents send hundreds of thousands of people in the US to the ER each year. And, as more and more people are tackling do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvement projects to save money, ...
Safety must come first in every construction project, especially for those attempting home DIY projects, as they might not have as much experience. It's advised to wear eye protection and a hard hat.
We’ve shared tons of ways to stay safe and seen while riding your bike, but if you’re looking for something automatic that you build once and works forever, this DIY safety light is induction-powered, ...
John Drengenberg, Consumer Safety Director for Underwriters Laboratories www.ul.com in suburban Northbrook has some DIY safety tips for beginners and veterans. Safety Tips for the Amateur DIY'er Keep ...