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Renovating your home can make it more appealing and improve its value. However, it’s also important that you remain comfortable and safe as you work on your renovation. If you are considering improving your living space, and are wondering what to wear during a home renovation, keep reading to get some ideas.

If you are ready to improve your home, whether it’s upgrading your bathroom or remodeling your kitchen, ensure you have the right outfit and equipment before you begin renovations.

Wear Comfortable Long Pants and Sleeves

For starters, it’s crucial to cover up your skin because scratches, powdery chemicals, dust, and scrapes can damage or irritate your skin. So you should wear long pants and sleeved shirts, closed-toe shoes, and socks.  Also, if you have jewelry remove and tie back long hair.

 

Finding the right balance between comfort and function can be hard. Yet there are several soft, stretchy, leggings that can set yourself up for success. Remember, if you are going to spray herbicides or work painting, make sure you choose something that covers your entire body from head to toe.

 

Protect Your Ears and Eyes

It’s essential to wear earmuffs or earplugs to protect your ears when working with noisy tools. In fact, earmuffs that connect to smartphones via Bluetooth are an ideal option because they allow you to listen to your favorite songs as you work.

 

Protective eyewear such as safety goggles is also important when sawing or drilling. They prevent debris and dust from entering your eyes. You can invest in polarised eyewear when working on outdoor projects or shatterproof eyewear for impact.

 

Wear a Dust Mask

One of the biggest problems that happen during the early phase of demolition is large amounts of dust from drywall. Unfortunately, the dust can irritate your airways and lungs and worsen conditions like asthma.

 

That’s why you should wear a mask to protect yourself from dust, when you are sanding or working with cement. There are also other things you can do to minimize exposing yourself to dust. Consider the following steps:

 

  • Remove clutter from surfaces to minimize dust
  • Cover your furniture with a protective tarpaulin sheet
  • Remove curtains that can collect dust

 

Invest in Quality Gloves

When working on your tasks, do not neglect your hands. Good gloves can protect your hands from injuries and spills. We recommend buying several pairs for different projects. For instance. Water-resistant gloves with long sleeves are suitable for mixing liquids while tight-fitting gloves with grip are perfect for carrying items.

 

In addition to these, invest in disposable gloves. They are useful when applying varnish and paint. However, ensure your gloves are comfortable and a good fit since poorly fitting ones are a safety hazard.

 

Wear a Full-Face Respirator

Power tools, paints, and adhesives can create unpleasant toxic fumes, which are harmful when inhaled. Wearing a respirator can protect you from such dangerous fumes. You should also ventilate well your working space by opening doors and windows and limit the time you’re exposed to the fumes.

 

Safety Tips During the Renovation Process

DIY renovations come with risks. However, the right preparation can keep you safe. Below are safety tips to protect you while working on your projects.

 

Look for a Good Ladder

Choose a good ladder for your task and set it up correctly. This is crucial because ladder falls comprise 16% of fall-related injuries. Also, consider the type you need depending on the project at hand.

 

Several types are available including a standing-platform ladder, one you can use while leaning against a wall, and a standalone model.

 

Additionally, check the estimated load including tools. If you have the qualifications to perform tasks that involve electricity, see the next point. For such tasks, buy an electricity-resistant fiberglass ladder.

 

Switch Off the Electricity

Although this seems obvious, it’s worth the reminder. So switch off power when handling electrical work. Also, when you are working on electricity, turn off the power from the circuit breaker.

 

This is because electrical injures are instant and deadly. In some cases, leaving the work to electrical experts can be the best thing to do. Moreover, bear in mind that some types of electrical work require the appropriate license.

 

Use Tools Safely

Each tool including non-powered ones can cause severe injuries. Before you begin working on your job, read the instructions to know how to use the tools correctly. Also, avoid using tools with damaged cords or near flammable liquids.

 

Conclusion

It’s important to begin your tasks with the right clothing and safety in mind. Also, ensure you that you’re wearing comfortable clothes, the proper safety gear and have the right tools and are in good working condition before you get started.