July 27, 2009
Home Safety Council(R) Urges Parents to Stay One Step Ahead of Children and Take a Second Look at Home SafetyNursery Safety Tips:
-- Keep cribs and other furniture away from windows. Have window guards
or window stops on upper windows. Make sure an adult can open the
window fast in case of a fire.
-- Secure tall pieces of furniture by anchoring them to the wall stud so
they don't tip over if your child tries to climb on them.
-- Use safety gates at the nursery door and at the tops and bottoms of
stairs. For the tops of the stairs, gates that screw to the wall are
more secure than "pressure gates."
-- Window blind cords should not have a loop. Cut any loop in two pieces
and place them up high where children cannot reach them.
-- Pick up small items like buttons, coins, jewelry and small toys. If
something is small enough to fit in a toilet paper tube, it is not
safe for little children.
-- Make sure a smoke alarm is inside or near every bedroom. Test each
smoke alarm every month. Push the test button until you hear a loud
noise. Put new batteries in your smoke alarms at least one time each
year.
Kitchen Safety Tips:
-- Teach children to stay away from the stove when you're cooking. Put
tape on the floor so they can see where the "no-kid-zone" is.
-- Use back burners. Keep pot handles turned towards the back of the
stove.
-- Store matches, lighters and candles up high, ideally in a locked
cabinet so that young children cannot reach them. Choose a cabinet
that is not located over the stove or other heat-producing appliance.
-- Keep hot drinks away from the edge of tables and counters. Do not use
table cloths or placemats because young children can pull them down.
-- Cut your toddler's food into very small bites. Always make sure
children eat while sitting down. Do not let them have round food like
peanuts or hard candy.
Bathroom Safety Tips:
-- Set your water heater at 120 degrees F or just below the medium
setting.
-- Make sure the electrical outlet has a ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI). Test it monthly.
-- Always stay close enough to touch your child when he or she is in or
near the bathtub or near the toilet.
-- Install special tub spouts and shower heads that prevent hot water
burns. They will sense if the water gets hot enough to cause a burn
and shut off the flow of water.
-- Keep the bathroom door closed. Use an outside lock or door knob cover
to keep young children out of the bathroom when you are not with them.
-- Keep toilet lids shut and use toilet seat locks.
-- Know the things in your bathroom that are poisons. Look for the words
"Caution," "Warning," "Danger" or "Keep Out of Reach of Children" on
the box or bottle. Store all dangerous products, including medicines,
cosmetics (make-up) and cleaning supplies in a locked cabinet.
Backyard Safety Tips:
-- Stay with your children the whole time they are playing on backyard
play sets.
-- Make sure the area under and around play equipment is covered with
soft materials. Rubber mulch, pea gravel and hardwood chips are the
best surfaces to protect against injuries when children fall.
-- Grass and dirt under the play set are not safe. Soft materials should
be nine to 12 inches deep and extend six feet from all sides of play
equipment.
-- If you have a pool or spa, install a fence that goes all the way
around it. The fence should close and latch by itself. It should be at
least five feet high. Always keep gates closed and latched. Never prop
a gate open.
-- When children are in or near the water, an adult should always watch
them very carefully. Do not take your eyes off of children when they
are in or near water.
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