Does anyone know if it's possible (and affordable) to get some sort of safety check for a listing?
I know I can get fire and CO2 checks, but what about slip and fall, and other hazards? I'm reading articles about how hotels have to go through safety checks (are fire exits labeled, etc) but who does those checks and can an Airbnb have it done?
We have kids, so our house is full of kid friendly stuff, so we are listing as family friendly. But now I'm losing sleep over whether baby gates installed on stairs (steep, old stairs), signs to watch your head for adults going to basement etc are enough. Our house is 1902 build, so while it is updated and all some things are what they are... I'm worried I'm not thinking about things I should do.. and thinking it would be nice to call a contractor like our home inspection company when we purchased but specifically to find any and all possible injury or health risks to help us reduce potential liability...
Amy B