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Baby Proofing a House

Baby Proofing a House. By: Tishawna K. Cox Period 1 May, 2,2007. Keep the Kiddie Safe. Always keep handles turned in. Keep Him Safe. Use safety plugs to keep child from getting electrocuted we don’t want that to happen to him. Don’t Leave Her Alone.

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Baby Proofing a House

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  1. Baby Proofing a House • By: Tishawna K. Cox • Period 1 • May, 2,2007

  2. Keep the Kiddie Safe • Always keep handles turned in.

  3. Keep Him Safe • Use safety plugs to keep child from getting electrocuted we don’t want that to happen to him

  4. Don’t Leave Her Alone • Never leave child unattended she could get into a lot of things

  5. Don’t Let Him Touch It • Never leave an iron on so child can reach, and we don’t want him to get burned

  6. He’s About to Fall • A gate with extensions to secure your stairs Baby center

  7. Don’t Open That • Use a lock to secure him to open the cabinets

  8. He’s Running Away • Stop your toddler from being able to open the door and run out.

  9. Keep Him Out of There • Keep your bag or purse out of reach so the little one don’t eat any thing out of it.

  10. That’s Nasty • Use a toilet lid lock so the child does not fall in and possibly drown

  11. Cover Please! • Install cover guards for sharp table corners so the little one does not get hurt badly.

  12. Don’t Let Him Drown • Never leave child alone in the tub alone he might drown

  13. Hide It From Him • Move cleaners far from your baby's reach and do not keep them under the sink.

  14. Remove Everything • Keep pillows out of the crib until your baby is a year old.

  15. Keep Him Away • Keep fans and space heaters which can cause severe burns and cuts out of your baby's reach.

  16. He’s About to Fall • Lock windows to prevent your child from falling outside.

  17. Don’t Let Him Fall • Always pick up toys so that no one slips and falls on them.

  18. Keep Him Alive • Remove or shortenany cord that your child can reach. Cords from blinds or drapes can cause strangulation.

  19. He’s Safe

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