Children
are always getting up to mischief. And that's why it is important that
your home is child proof. Below is a list of rooms and to make them
save for your chid to run about.
Bathroom:
Install toilet locks. These locks will prevent the toilet lid from being
lifted by young children.
Remove
sharp utensils and appliances from the bathroom. Razors, scissors, are
better kept in an adult's bedroom or high up in a cupboard out of children's
reach.
Keep all
medications, cosmetics, and mouthwash safely out of children's reach.
Set hot
water heaters no higher than 120 degrees F. For safe bathing, a lower
water temperature will reduce the chance of scalding your baby.
Always
check bath water temperature with your wrist or elbow before putting
your baby in to bathe. This will prevent burns to a baby's delicate
skin.
Place a
nonslip mat in the bathtub to prevent falls.
Don't ever
leave your baby alone in the bathtub, even for a minute.
Never leave
any electrical appliances plugged in near water.
Kitchen:
Since families spend plenty of time in the kitchen, your child most
likely will, too. Many dangers lurk in the average kitchen. To keep
your baby safe, take the following steps.
Always
store glasses and precious china in a lockable cabinet or up high and
out of reach.
Keep knives
and other sharp tools, such as electric mixer blades, in latched drawers.
Use safety
latches on draws and doors where dangerous items are kept.
Never leave
anything on the edge of a bench or table. As your child could easily
pull it off.
Use the
back rings on your cooker when cooking, but if you can`t place the handles
facing toward the back.
Install
a fire extinguisher in the kitchen. But only attempt to extinguish a
fire if it's small and contained. Otherwise, get your children out of
the house and call the fire department from a neighbor's home.
Never leave
children unattended on furniture or in high chairs.
Don't leave
your baby alone in a highchair; always use all safety straps. This will
prevent injuries and deaths from the baby climbing out, falling, or
sliding under the tray.
Lock household
cleaning products, knives, matches, and plastic bags away from children.
This will prevent poisonings, bleeding injuries, burns, and suffocation.
All tablecloths
should be secured to the table, so your child cannot pull anything off
onto him/herself.
Keep rubbish
bins locked, so that your baby does not have access to them.
Living room:
Electric sockets should be protected with safety covers.
Keep windows
locked to prevent your child from falling outside.
Remove
or shorten any cord that your child can reach. Cords from blinds or
drapes can cause strangulation.
If you
have glass doors either replace them with wooden ones or have safety
glass put in.
Make sure
all furniture is secure, so your baby cannot pull anything over on himself/herself.
Attach
cushioned corner and edge bumpers to the sharp corners of a coffee table.
You can also use them on fireplace hearths to soften falls against a
hard brick or metal edge.
Put a fire
guard around your fire. And never leave a baby/toddler in a room with
a fire on.
Keep floors
clean and vacuumed. Babies have an amazing sense for small objects that
end up in their mouth and could cause choking.
Fix and
repair all wobbly furniture and make sure all knobs are securely tight.
Position furniture so that it can't be pulled over.
Bedrooms:
Keep pillows out of the crib until your baby is over a year old.
Keep small
jewelry, perfumes, belts, scarves, and ties all out of reach from your
baby.
Never lock
a baby into a room.
Make sure
closets can be opened from the inside, so that your toddler doesn't
get locked in.
Never allow
your baby to sleep with a bib on.
Keep older
children's toys out of reach of your toddler.
All windows
should have safety latches on them.
Stairs
and hallways:
Sockets should be protected with socket covers.
Install
safety gates at the top and bottom of your stairs.
Hallways
and stairs should always be well lit.
Don`t leave
toys or other items on stairs.
Don`t let
your baby play in a baby walker near stairs.
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