Winter Home Safety Checklist: Comfort and Protection for the Season Ahead
(BPT) - Smart solutions to help homeowners prepare for colder months
As temperatures begin to dip and days grow shorter, now is the perfect season to check off those often-overlooked maintenance tasks and make sure your home is prepared for the months ahead. Winter home prep isn't just about staying warm; it's also about making sure your home runs efficiently and stays protected against seasonal risks.
Smart solutions can make these tasks easier — from connected thermostats that optimize comfort and energy savings to alarms and sensors that help keep families safe.
Taking steps now can help heating systems run more efficiently, reduce energy costs and protect against seasonal risks like frozen pipes or carbon monoxide (CO) leaks. Here are five ways to help prepare your home for a safer, more comfortable winter.
1. Start with Comfort: Upgrade to a Smart Thermostat
Experience a new style of smart comfort with the Honeywell Home X8S smart thermostat — a combination of precision sensing and control, intuitive touchscreen interface and premium design that delivers the brand's smartest thermostat yet.
Backed by over a century of innovation, the X8S smart thermostat offers a first-of-its-kind video doorbell integration that allows homeowners to conveniently view live video streams from compatible doorbells and speak to visitors directly from the thermostat. The sleek, five-inch touchscreen enables intuitive operation of temperature programming and customized idle screens that display information the homeowner wants to see, including a five-day weather forecast, digital clocks, indoor air quality (IAQ) information, design themes and color combinations to match any home décor.
In addition to maintaining ideal temperature, the smart thermostat monitors humidity, tracks volatile organic compounds and estimates carbon dioxide levels. HVAC installers can help homeowners maintain optimal IAQ with humidity and ventilation control to keep the home's air fresh.
The X8S also offers intelligent energy savings and proactive HVAC system performance alerts by continuously monitoring for unusual patterns — sending a notification to both the homeowner and their technician when an issue is detected.

2. Strengthen CO and Fire Safety: Inspect or Upgrade Smoke and CO Alarms
During a seasonal HVAC tune-up, many technicians inspect the furnace for cracks or other damage that could allow CO to leak into the home. This is a critical step, as CO poisoning is one of the leading causes of poison-related deaths in the U.S., responsible for an estimated 400 deaths and 14,000 hospitalizations each year from unintentional, non-fire-related incidents (CDC). Often called the "silent killer," CO is colorless and odorless, with thousands of poisoning cases reported annually. Many homeowners choose combination smoke and CO alarms that provide both fire and carbon monoxide protection in a single device.
About one in five households (19%) may be at risk of not having at least one functional alarm. The majority of home fire deaths occur in homes without properly working smoke alarms or no alarms at all.
Now is the perfect time to test your alarms and consider an upgrade ahead of hosting winter gatherings. The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) recommends installing smoke and CO alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.
The First Alert® Smart Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm delivers advanced sensing technology, critical alerts and a seamless smart home experience. Compatible with smart home ecosystems, it enables interconnected coverage across multiple alarms. If one detects danger, all of them sound — whether you're home or away.

3. Be Ready for the Unexpected: Fire Extinguishing Devices
Even small fires can cause big damage if they aren't quickly contained. Having the right tools on hand can make all the difference. Fire sprays offer a lightweight, intuitive solution — just point and spray. It's easier to use than traditional extinguishers and small enough to store in a kitchen cabinet, workshop, RV or even a glove box.

Keeping multiple fire spray canisters or fire extinguishers around your home ensures you'll be ready in case of an emergency. A rechargeable home fire extinguisher is ideal for use in any household location. Remember the acronym P.A.S.S. when operating a fire extinguisher: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the trigger and Sweep from side to side.
4. Stop Water Damage Before It Starts
While fire grabs headlines, water damage is one of the most common and costly household risks and one of the leading causes of home insurance claims. Frozen pipes, undetected leaks or even high humidity can cause significant repairs, but early detection can prevent thousands of dollars in potential damage.
Water leak and freeze detectors can help you stay ahead by sending alerts directly to your phone if leaks, freezing temperatures or elevated humidity levels are detected. Easy to install and move as needed, these detectors are especially helpful in basements, near water heaters or under sinks.

5. Add Seasonal Maintenance Tasks to Your Routine
Alongside smart devices, traditional winter upkeep plays an important role in home safety and efficiency. Add these steps to your seasonal checklist:
- Clean or replace furnace filters to improve air quality and efficiency.
- Seal windows and doors to prevent drafts and lower heating bills.
- Clear gutters of leaves and debris to prevent water backups and ice dams.
- Disconnect and drain garden hoses and cover outdoor faucets to avoid freeze damage.
- Test safety devices like smoke alarms, CO alarms and water detectors to confirm they're functioning correctly.
Now is the perfect time to take stock of your home's safety and comfort. With smart thermostats and life safety solutions, you can prepare your home not just for the season ahead, but for the unexpected challenges every homeowner faces. For more information, visit HoneywellHome.com.

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