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Course overview
Lesson Overview

26.7 – Keeping Floors Dry to Prevent Slips: Keeping floors dry to prevent slips is one of the simplest yet most important safety practices in any kitchen. Immediately wipe up water, grease, or dropped food using paper towels or a mop. Place non-slip mats near sinks and stoves to absorb drips while cooking or washing dishes. Avoid walking on freshly cleaned floors until they’re fully dry. Encourage household members to wear shoes or slippers with grip soles for added stability. Regularly check under sinks and refrigerators for unnoticed leaks. Clear pathways of clutter and cords to prevent tripping. A clean, dry floor keeps your kitchen functional, safe, and welcoming. Consistent care reduces risk and reinforces mindfulness—turning safety into a quiet but powerful daily discipline.

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Practical training to help individuals independently manage personal care, household tasks, and community responsibilities, building confidence and self-sufficiency in daily life.

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