Why Might An Older House Have More Safety Risks Than A New One?

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Why Might An Older House Have More Safety Risks Than A New One?

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Older homes did not have the same safety requirements when they were constructed that newly built homes now have to meet; any preventative measures like smoke alarms were left up to the home owners. It is also possible that wiring may have become damaged over the years and gone unnoticed, leaving the home at risk of a fire.

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