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Writer's pictureAndrew Jenkins

Spooky, Not Spooked: Keep Your Haunted House Safe This Halloween!"

Halloween is the perfect time for spooky fun, but keeping your home in top shape doesn’t have to be scary! Simple maintenance tasks can help prevent bigger, more frightening problems later on. Start by clearing gutters and downspouts of fallen leaves to avoid water buildup that can lead to roof damage. Check windows and doors for drafts to keep your home cozy as the temperatures drop—this also helps reduce energy bills! A little maintenance now will ensure your home is ready for both trick-or-treaters and the cooler months ahead.


Next, inspect your home’s exterior lighting to keep your pathways safe. With Halloween decorations on display and visitors coming and going, it's important to ensure all outdoor lights are working properly. Replace any burnt-out bulbs, especially near entryways, to prevent trips and falls. Don’t forget to check your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms, too—it’s the perfect time to make sure everything is in working order for the colder months when heaters and fireplaces are in use more often.


Finally, take some time to examine the landscaping around your home. Trim back overgrown branches or bushes that might block walkways or create hiding spots for pests. Not only does this improve safety, but it also gives your home a polished look that’s inviting for guests. These simple tasks are easy to manage and will help ensure your home stays safe and sound throughout the Halloween season and beyond—no spookiness required!



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