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Mother's
Corner - Kids/Toddlers care |
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We
believe that our home is cent percent safe for our KIDS.
But it is not true in the case of TODDLERS. Many times
they will upset our perceptions with their unbelievable
acts. There are many books, CDs available in bookstalls
and also many kid’s websites describing various
preventive measures for ensuring the safety our curious
toddlers. We consolidate a few of them for busy parents. |
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Bathing |
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- Ensure bathroom door
is closed always.
- Never, leave a child
in a tub unsupervised, not even for a few seconds.
- Place a non-slip
mat in the tub.
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Bed |
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- Place long pillows
at sides or use a detachable rail to prevent falls
from the new bed and/or put padding on the floor next
to the bed.
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Preventing
Burns |
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- Don't carry hot food
or drink at one hand and the child at the other hand.
- Keep hot food and
drink away from edges of tables and counters.
- Don't hold child
while cooking at stove.
- Turn pot handles
toward back of stove.
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Car |
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Install
car seat properly, preferably in the middle
of the back seat.
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Ensure
the door and windows are before staring car.
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Clothing |
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- Don't use clothing
with drawstings.
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Crib |
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Don't
leave toys in crib, or anything else that
would help child climb out, while child is
sleeping.
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Keep drop side of crib up and locked when
you're not in the room.
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Electrical
outlets, cords and appliances |
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Put
safety plugs or outlet covers in unused outlets
or block with furniture.
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Hide electrical cords behind furniture or
use hide-a-cord device.
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Keep blow dryers, toasters and other appliances
unplugged and out of reach.
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Preventing
falls |
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Never
leave child alone in a high chair or let him
climb on furniture from which he can fall.
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If railings have openings wider than 4 inches,
block with plastic garden fencing, Plexiglas,
or other material.
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Keep away sharp
edges
Keep knives, breakables, heavy pots and other dangerous
items locked up or out of reach.
unsafe areas
Control access to unsafe areas with safety gates, door
locks and knob covers.
Put locks or latches on accessible cabinets and drawers
that house unsafe items.
Don't use tablecloths or placemats - child will pull
them down and what's on them down.
Furniture
Secure furniture like bookcases, chests of drawers that
can topple to the walls.
Keep televisions on low level furniture, pushed back
as far as possible.
Secure tall, tipsy lambs behind furniture.
Poison
proofing
Arrange your house and move the items like cleaning
agents, medicines, vitamins, toiletries, mothballs,
and other potentially toxic items out of reach or lock.
Avoid the toxic houseplants such as philodendron or
move out of reach. |
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