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Safety at home for all ages

With gradual, small enhancements over the years, you can avoid many common safety risks at home. So that your home remains practical, as well as beautiful, through every stage of life. The earlier that you think about suitable safety precautions for your home, the more comfortably you can approach your golden years.

At a white MELLTORP table, a person in jeans and a gray sweater rises from a rattan NILSOVE/NORNA chair with chair pad.
At a white MELLTORP table, a person in jeans and a gray sweater rises from a rattan NILSOVE/NORNA chair with chair pad.

Planning ahead today, to address the safety risks of tomorrow

Often, the business of everyday life can leave little time to think about the future. But if you look ahead now to tomorrow’s home furnishing needs, this can benefit in the days far ahead.

For example, you’ll thank those motion-sensor lights and well-lit rooms if your eyesight should ever fade or if your mobility decreases. After all, why strain your eyes to read a favorite book, when you can simply switch to a brighter reading lamp?

There are many small, affordable changes that can help you to enjoy your home as a place of safety and comfort – for many happy years to come.

A person with a light blue shirt uses RINNIG pot holders hold sides of large pot and place it onto a cork trivet.

With age, the skin gets thinner, so it burns and bruises more easily.

Home furnishing tips to cut down risks

You can prepare your home for all the years ahead – and still keep it comfy, good looking and practical.

A few tips to prevent falls at home

  • Opt for low-pile mats and rugs with an anti-slip underlay.
  • Make sure that all areas have good lighting, with easy-to-adjust curtains and lamps.
  • Consider night lights for areas such as hallways and bathrooms.
  • Put down a large, sturdy bath mat to reduce the risk of slipping when you get out of the bath or shower.
  • Try to avoid running power cords across the floor.
  • Choose a bed, sofa or chair that is higher, so it is easier to get in and out of.

Tips to prevent scalds and burns at home

  • Hot-drink cups should have good heat resistance and be easy to grip.
  • Use the back rings of the stove to avoid knocking pots or pans.
  • Install the oven and other appliances at the most convenient height.
A person in denim shirt and jeans on a NILSERIK sit/stand support plays with BYGGLEK LEGO bricks at a white desk.

Play is an important ingredient of everyday life – no matter your age.

An ongoing commitment to product safety

How IKEA develops safe products

Safety is key in the development of IKEA products, to make sure that they can withstand the demands of everyday life at home.

The full list of IKEA product recalls

Here you can check if you bought an IKEA product that has since been recalled – and, if so, what to do now.