Sunday, March 16, 2014

How to Have a Safer Home for Your Baby?

Accidents in the home are so common that many times we do not realize that their origin is in front of us and we could avoid them. According to Safe Kids USA, each year, an average of 2,096 children under 14 die from an injury at home and almost 80 percent of these deaths were of children under 4 years.


How to Have a Safer Home for Your Baby?


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The fires, suffocation and drowning are the leading causes of death from unintentional injury in the home among children in this age group.


Therefore we give a top 5 steps you should take to have a safer home for your babies as security specialists Baby Safety 1st.


1. Be sure to restrict access to areas of high risk to the baby such as stairs, garages and laundry rooms.


2. Watch as your baby, while crawling position and walking haunts these seeks potential risks. This technique often reveals small dangerous objects, chips, cables, plugs and others that can harm your baby when you lose sight.


3. Keep closets and locked cabinets for all those have access to things like pasta teeth, perfumes, soaps, lotions, deodorants, mouthwashes and everything that can be dangerous when ingested. Keep appliances like razors out of the reach of children.


4. Move toaster, coffee maker and all electronic devices where the baby cannot reach them, hides the cables so that they cannot hang and lie above the appliance. When choosing a high chair for the baby make sure the harness has a secure clasp, this allows you to make sure the baby during meals.


5. Be sure to install a smoke detector on every floor of your home and outside each bedroom. Change the batteries when between DST and test them once a month. If you use gas in the heater also install a carbon monoxide detector.


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