Living alone comes with freedom, but it also means certain habits can put your safety, health, or well-being at risk. Here are 4 things you should never do if you live alone:
1. Ignore Home Security
- Leaving doors or windows unlocked, or posting your absence on social media, increases risk of burglary.
- Tip: Always lock doors/windows, use timers for lights, and consider a basic security system or camera.
2. Skip Regular Health Check-ups
- Living alone can make it easier to ignore minor symptoms.
- Tip: Schedule annual physicals, dental visits, and eye exams; don’t wait for someone else to notice changes in your health.
3. Neglect Social Connection
- Isolation can lead to loneliness, depression, or anxiety.
- Tip: Maintain friendships, join clubs or classes, or check in with family/friends regularly.
4. Take Risks Alone
- Activities like climbing ladders, doing heavy lifting, or using power tools alone can be dangerous.
- Tip: Have a phone nearby, let someone know when doing risky tasks, or ask for help.
💡 Extra tip: Living alone requires being extra mindful about routines, safety, and mental health—small precautions can prevent big problems.
I can also make a longer checklist of safety habits for people living alone if you want to feel fully prepared. Do you want me to do that?