A Deck with No Splinters
Picture this: You’re walking around barefoot in the summer on your deck, getting ready to enjoy the sun, when you step on a splinter. It’s one of the disadvantages of a wooden deck. If you use composite deck boards instead, you get nearly all of the advantages of a wood deck without the disadvantages. Composite boards don’t rot, which can be another safety concern. They also don’t create splinters and don’t attract insects. It still weathers like wood, and is highly scratch-, fade-, and stain-resistant.
Store Your Tools Safely
Tools can be a hazard. Sharp saws, heavy hammers, and many other tools need to be safely stored away so you and others aren’t accidentally hurt just by brushing past them in the garage. Tool storage could be a tool chest on wheels or a wall-spanning cabinet system to hold all of your tools. It keeps them off the ground and out of your way. Plus, you’ll know exactly where your tools are, so you can stay organized and easily find the right tool for the job.