Alan Irvine will leave no room for complacency as the Owls head into the first of three consecutive home games against Blackpool tonight.
The Owls boss is keen to stress that nothing should be taken for granted as Wednesday look to bounce back from a frustrating defeat at Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
And the manager has been buoyed by the fact that his squad came through the City Ground test unscathed.
"We don't have any new injuries and everyone who played at the weekend has trained yesterday and again today so I am delighted with that," Irvine said.
The Scot was particularly pleased with Frank Simek's first start since his arrival at the helm too.
"Frank Simek put in a very good performance against two very difficult opponents," Irvine insisted. "He saw Nathan Tyson off, which is not easy because he is rapid, and then had the misfortune of having Paul Anderson come on who is also very, very quick but again coped very well with him.
"I have spoken to the medical staff and they don't think there is any problem with Frank playing game after game so hopefully that will be the case. Frank is a really good professional so his preparation for the games will be spot on and his recovery after the games will be spot on as well.
"I knew all about Frank when I was working at Everton because we, along with a lot of other clubs were looking at making him a Premier League player; that's the level he was at then. Obviously injuries have been a setback for him but hopefully he is over those problems now and can start rediscovering that kind of form. If Saturday's anything to go by then we do have a very good player here."
Irvine will be without Francis Jeffers again, who is recovering from a hamstring injury along with Tommy Miller, Lewis Buxton and Jermaine Johnson. But the Owls chief is firmly focused on securing a result against Ian Holloway's team.
"They are tough games coming up," the manager stressed. "People will look at three home games and think we should get out of trouble but you can't assume that in the Championship. The Championship is a very tough division; every team is capable of going anywhere and winning and that applies to the games we have got coming up.
"Blackpool are very close to the play-offs and I expect them to be up there for the remainder of the season. Because of the way they play and the good players they have got at the club. They've had some fantastic results away from home this season. We can't assume that we will win one, two or three of these home games because we have to ensure that we prepare for each game properly and do the best we can."
Despite defeat at Forest, Irvine was encouraged with the performance and feels it is something to build on for the upcoming games in S6.
"I know that we have good players and when those players are playing well I know we can be an attacking force. There were a lot of positives to come from the match on Saturday and we need that kind of level of performance in order to get the wins we need to make sure we are in this division next season," he added.