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Home is the place where children spend most of their time apart from school. It is the place where they find love, comfort, and care. It is common for children to touch, see, experience, and explore their surrounding environment. This enhances the development of their bodies and their mind.
Home injuries are one of the causes of accidental deaths among children. Luckily, home injuries can be avoided through prevention and education. As a parent, you should take precautionary measures to secure your home and enhance your children's safety. The following are some of the safety tips a parent should take.
1. Secure Windows, Lock Doors, and Block Stairways
One of the most common types of injuries encountered by kids is accidental falls. You can protect your children from these serious problems by taking some simple precautions such as locking doors and securing windows. The distance of fall determines the severity of the injuries. Therefore, be aware of height dangers.
Ensure that your stairs and hallways are free and clear from the clutter that can cause a child to take a tumble or trip. You can also block a toddler from accessing the staircase by installing safety gates. Unsecured windows can also be dangerous to preschool children and older toddlers. You can also enhance your child’s safety by expanding your living area by building a
single storey extension.
2. Never Leave Kids Alone Near Water
Although splashing around with
water during playtime and bath time may be fun among children, they may also expose themselves to potential dangers. A child can drown in small quantities of water. Therefore, bathtubs, pools, sinks, and pails can threaten a child’s safety.
Avoid leaving your child unattended near water, even for a few seconds. In case your doorbell or phone rings as you bathe your child, pick him up, wrap him up with a towel, and take him with you. Drowning only takes a few seconds. If your child has a nanny, ensure they understand various
safety measures.
3. Store Cleaning Materials and Other Chemicals Away from Kids
Chemicals such as detergents and many other household products can be poisonous if swallowed. Always ensure these items are beyond the reach of your child. Install cabinets’ guards where chemicals, cleaners, and garden fertilizers are stored. You should also ensure these items are stored in their original cans since they might be mistaken for food.
Prescription drugs, toilets, and cosmetics should also be stored away from children.
Children may be tempted to mimic what their parents do, hence exposing themselves to potential hazards.
4. Ensure Sleeping Areas for your Kids are Bare as Possible
Suffocation is the leading cause of unintentional injury-linked death among babies. The mouth and the nose of an infant can be covered accidentally by soft fluffy comforters and pillows. This may restrict their breathing ability. You should maintain the bareness of your child’s crib. It is recommendable to use pajamas instead of adding more blankets during cold seasons.
Conclusion
The safety and comfort of a child should be the concern of any parent. Children are exposed to various dangers even at home. It is the responsibility of every parent to take precautionary measures to enhance the safety of their kids.
Thank you for the tips!! I love reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteThese are some great tips thanks .
ReplyDeleteThese are great tips, thanks for sharing! I always try to imagine myself in their eyes and eliminate anything that might be dangerous.
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