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Ways to Make Your Backyard Safer

by Brandi Mizell 04/10/2023

Your backyard offers the ideal place to spend time outside. However, if you're planning on getting plenty of use out of your backyard, you should make sure it doesn't have hazards that could be harmful to you and your household, including your pets. Here are a few ways you can make your backyard a safer place:

Switch to a Fenced-In Yard

If your yard doesn't have a fence, consider installing one. A fenced-in yard provides a safer environment for kids and pets, since it can stop them from running into the street or wandering away and getting lost. Putting a fence around your backyard can also stop wildlife and other people's pets from getting onto your property. Make sure you install a sturdy fence with a self-latching gate for added safety.

Get Rid of Toxic Plants

A backyard that's only filled with grass shouldn't be much of a safety problem, but watch out for plants that could be toxic to people or pets. Search your yard for any vegetation, including weeds, that are considered hazardous or toxic when ingested. Eliminate other plant hazards from your yard too, such as poison ivy or poison oak.

Check for Dangerous Pests

Wasps, fire ants and other pests can make your backyard a dangerous place. Check for fire ant mounds, wasp and hornet nests and other potential pest problems in your yard. If you're not sure how to handle these safely, you should hire pest control professionals. Eliminating these dangers from your yard helps make it a safe place for everyone in your home.

Set Up a Safe Grilling Area

Grills can be a hazard for kids and pets, but that doesn't mean you can't have one in your backyard. Set up a grilling area that's far enough away from any play areas, so kids won't wander close to the grill. Store matches, lighter fluid and other flammable items in a secure place that kids and pets can't reach.

Keep Trees in Good Shape

Tree limbs can seriously injure people and pets when they fall. Check the trees in your yard for dead or decaying limbs that need to be removed. Getting rid of these hazards helps reduce the risk of severe injuries from falling tree limbs.

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Brandi Mizell

As a military spouse for over 17 years, I understand the challenges of moving and relocating. I have lived in Eastern North Carolina for over three years and am familiar with the area. As a homeowner and business owner, I understand the importance of making one of the largest asset investments you will make. My goal is to build a long-lasting relationship with you throughout the home buying or selling process and I am 100% committed to providing you with the highest level of personal service. Whether you are buying, selling, investing, or just curious about the local market, I would love to offer my support and services.