1, adjust the furniture placement, leaving enough space for living room access; 2, the use of conversion devices, the lamps will be converted to touch start mode, conversion tools can be bought in the hardware store; 3, the use of the highest recommended power of the light bulbs to improve the brightness of the room; 4, the carpet as light as possible, in order to walk or wheelchair through; 5, too low, too soft seats will make sitting and standing less convenient. You can increase the height by setting a hard seat cushion on your usual sofa or seat; 6, in each section of the stairs on both sides of the handrail can make going up and down the stairs more convenient and safe; 7, keep a spare key in case you lose or forget the original key; 8, the cell phone is not only a convenient communication tool, but also can be seen as a security device. Remember to carry your cell phone with you, including when you are at home. The phone with larger keys is more convenient to use; 9, replace the conventional rotary door handle with a lever type door handle. This allows you to use your hand, arm or elbow to open the door; 10. Discard small pieces of carpet that can cause tripping or falling. This is easy to do, but very effective.