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Avoid Bank Holiday accidents with a DIY amnesty

17th August 2009 Print
Avoid Bank Holiday accidents with a DIY amnesty Even though 250,000 people suffer DIY-related injuries every year*, many Derbyshire homeowners will be using the final Bank Holiday weekend of the year to dabble in a spot of home improvement.

But David Wilson East Midlands is calling for a special DIY Amnesty. On the grounds that anyone who buys one of their brand new homes won’t have any need to undertake any improvements.

“All our properties are built ready to move into and depending on the build stage you can even choose your preferred finishes such as tiles and floor coverings,” said Darren Langton, Construction Director at David Wilson.

“Our kitchens are fully fitted and come complete with appliances such as integrated oven, hobs and hood. Bathrooms are fitted with sanitary ware from leading manufacturers. And for added peace of mind, our homes come with the National House Building Council’s ten year build mark warranty.”

“So we’re calling for homeowners to put down their tool box this weekend and instead spend a few hours looking around one of our developments. We’re currently offering a great range of incentives and highly competitive prices which make moving to a new home easier and more affordable than ever.”

Of course, some homeowners will still not be able to kick the DIY habit. So Darren is offering some tried and tested tips on how to avoid injury:

Plan every project in advance, too often people rush into jobs that they can’t complete or lose interest in.

Always read instructions and warnings on products before opening even if you think you know how to use them.

Don’t wear loose clothing, remove jewellery, tie long hair back and put on sensible footwear.

Remember the ‘out one, four up rule’ when using a ladder: ie, match every single measure from the wall with four vertical measures to get the safest angle.

Don’t forget to check the latch is closed when using a stepladder.

Don’t cut corners. For example, always turn the electricity off at the mains before beginning an electrical job and don’t adjust electrical tools while they’re still plugged in.

Make sure your tools are clean and well-maintained - loose heads or handles could spell disaster. Either buy a new one or get it fixed professionally.

Keep children and pets well out of the way, for their own safety as well as yours. The last thing you need are distractions.

Beware not to overload a socket with lots of plugs and adapters.

Finally, keep a fully stocked first aid kit to hand just in case.

David Wilson is building a wide selection of brand new, DIY-free homes at all its developments throughout Derbyshire which include:

Castle Heights, Church Gresley
Castle Heights comprises of a wide selection of one-, three- and four- bedroom houses. Prices start from £59,995.

City Point, Derby
City Point offers one-, three-, four- and five- bedroom homes. Prices start from £89,995.

For further information, log on to dwh.co.uk.

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Avoid Bank Holiday accidents with a DIY amnesty