
Bathroom In the bathroom children can… • Drown in the toilet or tub • Bump into the hardware • Be electrocuted by hair blowers, etc. • Be poisoned by medicine or cleaning products
Kitchen In the kitchen, children can: • Cut themselves with broken glass or sharp utensils • Pinch their fingers in large appliances • Be poisoned by cleaning supplies • Be burned by hot beverages or appliances
Living Room, Bedrooms In these rooms, children can: • Have unstable furniture fall on them • Be cut by furniture with sharp edges • Be strangled by mini blind cords • Can suffocate from a curtain
Other Dangers • Lead paint • Sliding glass doors • Electrical outlets • Fireplaces • Stairs • Windows • Floor lamps
Other Dangers • Area rugs • Waste baskets • Beverages • Tools/Firearms • Insects/Pets • Houseplants • Small Toys
Never Refer to Medicine As Candy
Do Not Give Children Medicine in a Juice Glass or Baby Bottles
Do Not Take Medicine, Even Vitamins in Front of Children
Carry A Limited Amount of Medicine in a Purse or Pocket
Place All Medicine Out-Of-Sight In Childproof Containers