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Baby & Child
Safety In Your Home
Overview:
Many trips to the emergency are the result of
household accidents & most are totally
preventable. Below is a checklist of potential
dangers to your child.
Kitchen:
Lounge/dining room:
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Secure all heavy furniture & appliances to
the wall so they can not be pulled onto a
child.
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Choose houseplants carefully, there are many
that are toxic to humans.
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Keep breakables out of reach of children.
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Coffee tables & other furniture with sharp
corners should have corner protectors put on
them.
Bathrooms:
Toilets:
Cleaning products:
Medicines:
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Keep medicines well out of reach of
children, in a lockable medicine cabinet.
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Sharp objects such as nail scissors, razor
blades should be stored in either a lockable
cabinet or up high & out of reach of small
hands.
Hot water:
Cosmetics:
Baths:
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Never leave children unattended in the bath.
Not even for a second to answer the phone.
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Empty bath as soon as it is finished.
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Baths should have a non slip mat in the
bottom.
Electrical:
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Unplug hairdryers etc., when not in use.
Better still, use electrical appliances in
another room.
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Install safety covers on all electrical
outlets/plug sockets.
Laundry:
Laundry buckets:
Laundry products:
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Keep all laundry products in a lockable
cupboard.
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Tumble dryer & washing machine: If you can't
block access to this room with a child
safety gate, Keep doors closed when not in
use
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Iron: Never leave an iron unattended.
Bedrooms:
Change table:
Cot:
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Keep cot away from cord blinds.
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Always follow SIDS guidelines with regards
to cots, don't use cot bumpers, pillows or
soft toys in the cot with baby.
Read here for further information on
SIDS guidelines.
Stairs:
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Install safety gates to prevent accidents.
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Never allow a young child access to the
stairs without adult supervision.
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Ensure
stairs & stair carpet is in good condition
without wearing, loose carpet or objects on
them.
Doors & Windows:
Cords:
Windows:
Doors:
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Use doorknob covers to prevent access to
certain rooms of the house that may be
hazardous such as the bathroom, laundry &
external doors.
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Ensure that external doors can't easily be
opened by young children who may wander off.
Garden:
Swimming pool/spa:
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Ensure you have a pool fence around all
pools & spas.
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Regularly check the pool fence lock for wear
& tear. Don't
ever leave the pool fence unlocked. Even if
you don't have children, or have older ones,
it is not unheard of for a child to wander
into a garden.
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Don't
leave furniture around that a child could
possibly use to either climb the fence or
reach the fence lock to gain access to the
pool. Better still, install a pool fence
alarm.
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For extra security get a pool safety alarm.
There are a multitude of them available.
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Pool safety covers are another great idea
for pool owners. These cover the pool when
not in use reducing the chances of a small
child getting into the pool.
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Learn CPR.
Outdoor shed/garage:
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Ensure outdoor sheds & garages are kept
locked unless an adult is around to
supervise.
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Keep all tools & poisons either up high or
in lockable cupboards.
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Properly secure heavy gardening equipment &
tools you may have stored in your garage.
Poisons:
Lawnmowers:
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Children should be kept a safe distance from
lawnmowers when lawns are being mowed.
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Young children should not be allowed to
operate a lawnmower.
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Keep lawnmowers in a lockable shed or garage
when not in use.
Pets:
General
safety:
Emergency
numbers:
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Keep a list of emergency numbers handy.
These include; poisons information, local
police, local fire, doctor, dentist,
hospital.
Safety gates:
Fire hazards:
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Make sure cigarettes, matches & lighters are
kept well out of reach. Passive smoking is
known to be harmful, if you smoke, do so
outside & away from children.
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Candles & oil burners can easily be knocked
over by a kitten & be a potential fire
hazard & severely scald/burn your child.
Keep well out of your child's reach.
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Ensure that heaters have a guard around
them, if this is not possible, install a
playpen around the heater.
Electrical outlets:
Table corners etc:
Smoke alarms/fire equipment:
Large furniture/bookcases:
Plastic bags:
Poisons/medications:
Water:
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