Walk the Home
Move through entryways, bathrooms, kitchen, stairs, hallways, bedroom, living areas, and whole-home basics.
How it works
Move through entryways, bathrooms, kitchen, stairs, hallways, bedroom, living areas, and whole-home basics.
Tap Yes, No, or Not sure. Your progress saves automatically on this device when local storage is available.
Generate a clean print-ready report with your answers, priority findings, and recommended next steps.
The checklist
Six areas of the home, 25 specific checks. A "No" is not a failure. It is a finding, and most findings have a simple fix.
Want a professional set of eyes on this? The C-Easy™ Safe Home Evaluation turns these findings into a measured, prioritized improvement plan.
A self-check is a starting point, not a professional evaluation. It will not catch structural issues, code items, or measurements that require a trained eye.
Create a print-ready safety report for quick decisions, family conversations, or the next walkthrough with a professional.
Safe home tips
Most home safety wins are small, cheap, and done in an afternoon. Start with these.
Falls happen between rooms, not in them. Add nightlights along the bedroom-to-bathroom route, and put switches or motion sensors at both ends of every hallway and staircase.
Non-slip backing costs a few dollars a rug. Any rug that still slides, bunches, or curls at the corner moves to a closet. Bare floor beats a loose rug every time.
Towel bars pull out of drywall under body weight. Real grab bars anchor into studs or blocking and mount 33 to 36 inches above the floor. Install them at the toilet and inside the shower first.
Anything you use every day belongs between waist and shoulder height. Climbing for the coffee filters is a risk you can retire in ten minutes of reorganizing.
Good stairs are predictable: rails on both sides, even step heights, secure treads, and light at the top and bottom. Anything surprising on a staircase is a finding worth fixing.
Homes change. Bulbs burn out, rugs migrate, clutter creeps back. Run the 25 point check each spring and fall. Your saved answers stay on this device, ready to compare.
When you want a professional set of eyes
The free check helps you spot obvious concerns. The C-Easy™ Safe Home Evaluation turns those concerns into a measured, prioritized improvement plan. A construction professional walks the home with you, documents what matters, and provides clear recommendations with line-item pricing.
Instead of guessing what matters most, you get a prioritized improvement plan based on what a construction professional sees in the home.
Serving Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas, backed by three generations of construction expertise from Aging In The Comfort Of Home®.
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