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Safety – Child proofing at home

Safety – Child proofing at home. Child proofing basics. Around the house ‐ ♥ Check for fire hazards. Never run electrical cords under rugs. ♥ Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs to keep infants and toddlers out of harm’s way. ♥ Cover all unused electrical outlets.

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Safety – Child proofing at home

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  1. Safety – Child proofing at home

  2. Child proofing basics Around the house ‐ ♥ Check for fire hazards. Never run electrical cords under rugs. ♥ Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs to keep infants and toddlers out of harm’s way. ♥ Cover all unused electrical outlets. ♥ Install window guards on all windows that are not emergency exits. ♥ Secure bookcases, shelving, and heavy furniture to walls with brackets and anchors. Avoid using pedestal tables to hold heavy items. Supervise children and toddlers at all times around furniture. ♥ Install smoke detectors on every level. Install carbon monoxide detectors in every sleeping area and check batteries often. Exposure to even low levels of this poisonous gas can be fatal to a small child.

  3. Firearm Safety • Guns kill more that 10 children every day. • Adults need to teach children that guns are not toys and must not be handled by children.

  4. Child Proofing basics In the kitchen: ♥ Keep hot foods and liquids away from young children. ♥ Use the back burners on the stove and turn pot handles toward the back of the stove. ♥ Keep glassware, knives, appliance cords, placemats and tablecloths out of reach and away from the edge of counters and tables.

  5. Child proofing basics In the bathroom: ♥ Set the thermostat of your hot water heater no higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit to reduce the chance of scald burns. It takes just three seconds for a child to sustain a third degree burn from water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit. ♥ Lock medicine cabinets. Even items as seemingly harmless as iron pills and mouthwash can be dangerous for a young child. ♥ Request child‐resistant packaging, but keep in mind that child‐resistant containers are not childproof. ♥ Install toilet locks.

  6. Bathing Children Safely Is it safe to leave a child alone in the bathtub?

  7. Child proofing basics In the bedroom: ♥ Beware of old cribs. Sharp edges, corner post protrusions and dangerously spaced slats can be deadly. ♥ Keep cribs and low‐standing furniture (beds, bookshelves, toy boxes, chairs) away from windows, preferably against another wall. ♥ Infants and toddlers can pull on inner or “lift” cords of window blinds creating loops large enough to pull around their necks and strangle. Always lock blinds whether they are up or down. ♥ Make sure that your home has working smoke alarms in every sleeping area.

  8. Making Cribs and Beds Safe Why should all stuffed animals and fluffy blankets, and pillows be removed from the crib when child is sleeping?

  9. Child proofing basics ♥ Keep first aid supplies on hand. ♥ Post emergency phone numbers by the telephone.

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