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Top 100 Safety Projects

  1. 76. How to Fix an Attic Fire Hazard

    A flue requires at least one inch of surrounding clearance. Learn how to easily identify and fix this fire hazard in your attic.

    Time:
    Under Half Day
    Cost:
    $1 - $50
    Difficulty:
    Moderate
  2. 77. 5 Easy Ways to Prevent a Grease Fire

    Grease fires can get out of hand in seconds and stopping them requires quick thinking. Follow these five easy tips from DIY Network for...

  3. 78. Electrical Safety Tips

    DIY Network host Jeff Wilson offers electrical system safety tips.

  4. 79. Leveling Cabinets Like a Pro (02:00)

    See how easy it is to install cabinets with these professional tips.

  5. 80. Ear Protection Tips

    DIY Network stresses the importance of having ear protection while working with power tools.

  6. 81. Tips for Organizing a Garage

    DIY experts go up the wall for storage, which saves floor space in the garage for the car. Look into hooks for hanging even large items...

  7. 82. Salvaging Cabinets (01:56)

    Matt Martin and his mother give advice on how to salvage kitchen cabinets.

  8. 83. Bathroom Electrical Tips

    DIY Network shares tips to keep in mind when you're dealing with wiring in a bathroom.

  9. 84. Fireproof Materials- Part 4 (04:46)

    Matt Blashaw learns some new ways to safeguard your home against fire.

  10. 85. Tips on Avoiding Kickback

    DIY Network experts offer tips on what causes kickback and how it can be avoided.

  11. 86. Safety First (04:47)

    Not only is this kitchen outdated, but a gas leak is making it hazardous.

  12. 87. Replacing Wiper Blades (01:00)

    Keep your wipers in good working order for maximum visibility and safety.

  13. 88. Reachin' Out (20:00)

    Chris Grundy is reaching out with tools that bend, extend, grab and contort.

  14. 89. House vs. Wildfire (02:52)

    The crew simulates a wildfire at the Disaster House.

  15. 90. Creating a Safe Home (00:03:23)

    Older-home safety issues endanger the health of a homeowner and her kids.

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