Staying Safe at Home

When it comes to safety, we often think of external threats and the devices to protect ourselves from them: locks, motion detectors, alarms… We less often consider internal threats, or more precisely, accidents that can occur inside the home.

In fact, this is the type of event most likely to endanger more vulnerable people, such as the elderly or people with reduced mobility.

For home life to be peaceful and serene, it is essential that movement within it can be done safely. Here’s an overview of some solutions.

Safety for Seniors and People with Reduced Mobility

An accident can happen so quickly! Seniors and people with reduced mobility are most exposed to the risk of an incident inside the home. A missed step, sudden fatigue, or even dizziness can turn life upside down, and the consequences can then be disastrous, such as loss of autonomy.

Although these individuals close to you may not necessarily suffer from an illness, their daily life requires increased vigilance, and because you cannot be by their side at all times, you must take precautions.

It is wise to implement specific installations to ensure safe movement throughout the house, especially when it has one or more floors.

Equip your Home with En Mouvement

En Mouvement assists you in implementing quality devices such as a stairlift or a lifting platform. Thanks to this equipment, your loved ones can move around the house independently, without risking tripping and falling. They can continue to stay at home and attend to simple daily tasks. Everyone can then have peace of mind.