Walkers are an excellent device that aid in mobility and can be very helpful when properly used. Correctly utilizing a walker can increase safety, raise the user’s confidence in the product, and allow the individual using the walker to move about with assurance. The walker should be operated with both hands placed on the handles. The user should walk slowly and comfortably and refrain from making quick movements with the walker. A great deal of weight should be placed on the walker through the hands. As the user’s strength increases, more weight can be placed on the legs. There are also certain things that can be done around the house that will help ensure the safety of the user. Small scatter rugs, electrical cords, and other loose items found throughout the home should be removed and placed in storage. Removing these items will help keep the legs or wheels of the walker free from foreign objects. Items becoming tangled in the legs or the wheels of the walker can easily create an imbalance, which could then cause the user to fall. While these steps seem quite simple, they are imperative in reducing the risk of a serious injury.