Annual Safety Review

Annual Home Safety Inspection for Connecticut Families

Homes change. So do routines, mobility, lighting, access needs, and family concerns. An annual inspection helps keep safer-home upgrades visible, documented, and ready for the next season.

Bathrooms and Daily Safety

  • Shower access
  • Grab bars and blocking notes
  • Toilet height
  • Flooring condition
  • Bathroom lighting

Entries, Stairs, and Railings

  • Thresholds
  • Handrails
  • Entry steps
  • Door hardware
  • Path from car to door

Lighting and Visibility

  • Night path lighting
  • Step lighting
  • Entry lighting
  • Outdoor lighting
  • Dark hallway concerns

Smart Access and Sensors

  • Smart lock review
  • Caregiver codes
  • Doorbell camera notes
  • Leak/freeze sensors
  • Battery reminders

Seasonal Readiness

  • Winter entry risks
  • Storm checklist
  • Sump backup notes
  • Family contact updates
  • Priority repair list

Small Repair Coordination

  • Loose hardware
  • Minor trip hazards
  • Lighting adjustments
  • Future scope notes
  • Licensed trade referrals where required
What You Receive

A Practical Safety and Readiness Summary

The annual review is not a replacement for licensed trade inspections where required. It is a safer-home planning check that helps families decide what to monitor, maintain, repair, or phase.

  • A written list of safety and readiness priorities
  • Notes on what changed since the last project or assessment
  • Small repair and trade coordination recommendations
  • Family-facing summary when adult children or caregivers are involved
  • Care plan recommendations for the next season
  • Clear next step: monitor, repair, upgrade, or reassess