Safe Summers Start Here: A Cottage Owner’s Guide

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No matter how long you stay, cottage life runs smoother with a little planning. From keeping your property protected to staying safe outdoors, here are key tips to help you make the most of your summer.

PROPERTY SAFETY: Protecting Your Cottage

  1. Fire Safety
  • Keep fire pits at least 10 feet from structures, and never leave them unattended.
  • Store propane tanks in shaded, ventilated areas away from ignition sources.
  • Have extinguishers on each level and regularly test smoke and CO detectors.
  • Never leave campfires burning unattended and always douse thoroughly.
  1. Electrical & Generator Checks
  • Inspect wiring, panels, and any extension cords for wear or damage.
  • Ensure generators are professionally installed and never run indoors.
  1. Water Systems & Septic
  • Test well water and flush plumbing at the start of the season.
  • Book regular septic inspections to prevent costly surprises.
  1. Storm & Wildlife Prep
  • Secure and cover outdoor furniture and store valuables during wind or rain warnings.
  • Lock up food and clean BBQs to deter raccoons, bears, or rodents.
  • Trim branches near the roofline to prevent storm damage and remember to clear those eavestroughs.
  1. Smart Tech for Remote Monitoring
  • Install cameras, temperature sensors, and water leak detectors for peace of mind when you’re not there.

PERSONAL SAFETY: Staying Healthy & Aware

  1. Water Safety for All Ages
  • Ensure life jackets are accessible and worn near open water, especially by children.
  • Establish rules for swimming, boating, and dock use.
  • Supervise water play at all times, even strong swimmers need oversight.
  1. Sun, Heat & Hydration
  • Apply broad-spectrum SPF regularly and wear hats or UV-protective clothing.
  • Keep drinking water readily available and avoid peak sun hours when possible.
  • Watch for signs of heat exhaustion: dizziness, fatigue, nausea.
  1. Bug & Wildlife Awareness
  • Use DEET or natural repellents and do daily tick checks.
  • Learn what to do in case of a bear or snake sighting.
  • Store food securely indoors, even overnight.
  1. Boat Safety
  • Ensure that life jackets are stored in the boat at all times
  • Obey local speed limits
  • Never operate under the influence of alcohol.

Bonus Tip: Emergency Planning

Keep a printed emergency contact list including:

  • Nearest hospital or medical clinic
  • Fire and police services
  • Cottage address and coordinates (for first responders)
  • Contacts for nearby neighbours or local caretakers

Enjoy the Season Safely and Smoothly

Your cottage is a place for connection, rest, and fun. With a few simple precautions, you can keep it that way for you, your guests, and generations to come.

Have real estate questions about buying or upgrading a cottage property? Reach out anytime at clientcare@lomeirwin.com. We’re here to help you plan ahead with confidence.

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