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Practical Tips for People Who Live Alone

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July 13, 2022
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Practical Tips for People Who Live Alone

Whether you are in your twenties and on your own for the time, or newly on your own without a partner, living alone can be daunting. Being prepared for some common scenarios can help.

  • Stock the Medicine Cabinet – With no one around to run to the drug store when you are under the weather, it’s a good idea to have a first aid kit on hand along with basic meds for pain, fever, cough and nausea. 
  • Stock the Pantry – The same is true for having an emergency food supply. Buck up your sense of self-reliance by keeping a supply of your favorite non-perishables on hand as well as some bread and a pizza or frozen meal in the freezer.
  • Get a Fire Extinguisher – Chances are, you will not need it, but it’s a good idea to have a fire extinguisher on hand, and be sure you know how to use it.
  • Keep Some Practical Basics – These might include such items as a basic tool kit: hammer and nails, a wrench and a couple of screwdrivers, as well as some spare light bulbs and a bathroom plunger.
  • Change the Locks – Feeling secure in a new home is important, Changing the locks will ensure you are the only one who can gain entry. (If you have a good friend or relative nearby, it might be wise to give them a spare key.)
  • Get to Know a Neighbor – Having a passing relationship with a neighbor can mean mutual agreement to accept packages, feed outside plants and more, especially if the relationship grows over time to the point where you decide to exchange keys.
  • Consider a Pet – Not all people are ‘pet people,’ and animals do require care. A dog or cat can be a calming companion for those who live alone. If pets are not our thing, consider a few green plants to brighten up your space and need your attention.
  • Stay in Touch – Making it a point to converse regularly with faraway family and friends can help you maintain a sense of connection.
  • Explore the Neighborhood – Take a walk. Take a book to the local café or park. Take your dog to the dog park. These are all great ways to learn about where you live, meet new friends and gain a brand new sense of connection.
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Paige Brown

Paige Brown

As Managing Editor, Social Media & Blog, Paige oversees RISMedia’s social media editorial and creative strategy, as well as managing content for the Housecall Blog, ACESocial and other editorial projects. She also helps develop marketing materials, email campaigns and articles for Real Estate magazine. Paige graduated from Central Connecticut State University with a B.A. in Journalism and Public Relations.

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