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Most accidents occur in the home. There are many simple ways to keep your home kid-friendly. Use these safety guides to minimize many of the risks and keep your home safe for young children so you can rest easy.
1. Cut window blind cords or use safety tassels and inner cord stops so children can’t get tangled.
2. Place covers over unused outlets. Sliding covers are best; the push-in ones can be pulled out and become choking hazards.
3. Put up safety gates in front of any stairs in the house.
4. Use door stops and door holders to keep small fingers from being crushed or pinched in doors and door hinges.
5. Use cordless phones. Children can get tangled in phone cords. You can keep an eye on the kids easier since you can move around the house and outside more freely.
6. Install corners and edge bumpers to help prevent injuries from falling against sharp and hard edges.
7. Install spring-loaded lid-support device on all chest that store toys. The device helps to keep the lid from falling on a child’s neck or from closing and trapping a child playing inside the chest. This device costs about $ 8.
8. Use anchors to avoid furniture and appliance tip over.Â
1. Make sure your child’s crib meets today’s safety standard. Look for a certification safety seal. Crib slats should be no more than 2 3/8″Â apart and mattress should be firm, flat, and fit snuggly in the crib. This can prevent strangulation and suffocation related to soft bedding. Keep the crib away from windows if possible.
2. Install window guards.
1. Install safety latches and locks on any cabinets and drawers tat contain medicines or any other hazardous items such as razor blades. Place safety guards on toilets to make sure children cannot get in them.
2. Hire a plumber to install an anti-scald device for the faucets and shower heads. Anti-scald devices prevent burns by maintaining a consistent water temperature; range in price from $ 15 to $ 75 not including installation.
1. Use appliance knob covers to keep kids from turning on stove burners. Buy microwave oven with door locks which can be activated and deactivated via the keypad, so children’s hands don’t get burned on steamed or hot drinks.
2. Install safety latches to drawers containing knives, scissors, sharp utensils, and household cleaners
3. Install a safety cover on the garbage disposal to safeguard little hands.
1. Use layers of protection with pools and spas. A five-foot-high fence around its perimeter with self closing and self-latching gates cost about $ 3.50 per linear foot. Make sure that the pool gate has a lock that prevent children from entering alone but can be opened quickly by an adult in case of an emergency. Install a pool cover and keep water from accumulating on the top of the pool cover; it is a drowning hazard.
2. Enforce a kid-free zone. Keep children away from the outdoor grilling area, shed, or any structure that you keep tools, lawn mower, or pool chemicals, etc.
There is no perfect-childproof home, but you can improve the safety in your home to safeguard your children from harms and accidents. These tips provide reassurance but of course, not a substitute for parental supervision.
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