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      How Can I Keep My Baby Safe at Home

      Diana Garner by Diana Garner
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      How Can I Keep My Baby Safe at Home? Are you new to being a mother? Experts offer advice on how to keep your sweetheart secure at bath time, bedtime, and other situations.

      Children develop skills in all areas during the toddler years. But they retain knowledge and impart it to others. They make decisions, have a deeper understanding of the world, and interact with others in novel ways. Their physical, cognitive, and social-emotional changes aid in the development of fresh skills that get children ready for school and future learning.

      You must ensure the safety of your baby if you have one at home. Children are not aware of the danger. Babies also get more curious as they get older. Due to these factors, you might need to make some changes to your home to ensure that he or she doesn’t suffer harm.

      How can I keep my baby safe at home?
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      Inside The Room

      Eliminate any ropes that might be around your infant’s neck. Keep electrical wires, drape cords, and curtain cords out of your child’s reach by tying them up so they are no longer than 6 inches long. Additionally, mobiles and hanging crib toys have to be out of your child’s reach. Take the strings off of the pacifiers and crib toys.

       

      The crib is the primary piece of bedroom furniture. Select a crib with bars that are no farther apart than 2 3/8 inches. Your infant could slip through the bars and suffocate if the space between them is too large. Check the width of the space between the bars with a ruler. If the bars are too far apart, you can weave a piece of cloth in there.

      Place the crib away from any corded things when setting it up.

      The crib shouldn’t have protruding corner pillars. A child’s clothing or objects that are around their neck could get caught in the corner posts of the crib.

      The mattress should be firmly affixed to the crib’s sides. If a baby’s head or body gets trapped between the mattress and the crib’s sides, they risk suffocating. The distance between the mattress and the crib’s side should be no wider than two fingers. If the mattress is too tiny for the crib, place rolled towels between them.

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      Toys (Keep My Baby Safe at Home)

      When purchasing toys, make an informed decision. Toys that are well-made and age-appropriate for your child should be your top priority.

      Avoid playing with toys that include small bits, sharp points, or sharp edges.

      Find toys with parts that are securely fastened.

      On toys that are likely to wind up in a child’s mouth, look for safety information such as “Not advised for children under the age of three” or “non-toxic.” Search for “washable/hygienic materials” on dolls and plush toys.

      Avoid toys with parts that are smaller than 1 3/4 inches in diameter or shorter than 2 inches, such as marbles, balls, games with balls, and other toys. If consumed, these goods risk choking small children.

       

      Keep infants and toddlers away from toys intended for older children.

       

      On The Counter (Keep My Baby Safe at Home)

      Firstly, turn the pot handles in the direction of the stove’s back.

      Cooking should be on the stove’s back burner.

      Keep hot items out of reach and away from a counter or table’s edge.

      Knives and other sharp objects should be out of children’s reach or in locked or “childproof” cupboards or drawers.

      Appliance cords should be wound up and kept out of the way.

      To prevent your youngster from opening and closing cabinet drawers, install locks on them. This will lessen the chance that your youngster will accidentally jam their fingers when shutting the cabinet or drawer.

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      Inside The Bathroom (Keep My Baby Safe at Home)

      You should never leave your child alone in the bathtub since they can drown in just a few inches of water. NEVER, not even for a minute, let your child in the restroom or tub alone or with an older child. Take your youngster with you if you have to answer the phone or the door.

      Before letting your youngster into the bathtub, always test the water. Because of their delicate skin, young toddlers are readily injured by the overheated sink or bathtub water. your water heater to no more than 120 degrees. Run the hot water from the faucet for three minutes over a meat or candy thermometer to determine its temperature.

      To lessen the possibility of your youngster slipping while using the tub, install non-skid rubber mats or decals on the bottom. Ensure that your youngster sits when taking a bath. Give him or her toys that are safe for use in water to encourage this.

      To prevent drowning, secure the lid of your toilet with a lock.

      Avoid using electrical appliances near water, such as hair dryers. If you aren’t utilizing them, unplug them. If they fall into a sink or bathtub while plugged in, they could shock someone.

      Never allow your child to run in the restroom, parents. The floor or your child could be damp. Your toddler can fall if they are running on a wet surface.

      Everywhere In The House

      Keep poisons like medications, vitamins, household goods, and other items in locked cabinets. Children are unable to distinguish between sugar and medicine.

      You should contact a poison control center right away if a child consumes something. So you should save the phone number to your phone.

      Keep indoor plants out of your child’s reach. Avoid poisonous houseplants. To find out if your plants are dangerous, contact your neighborhood poison control center.

      At the top and bottom of the steps, use toddler gates. Avoid using gates with wide gaps between the slats because kids could get caught in the gaps.

      On the doors leading to the garage, basement, attic, or outside, install doorknob coverings. This will lessen the likelihood of your child venturing into inappropriate territory.

      To avoid falls, keep youngsters away from windows.  Window guards can prevent kids from falling out. Avoid placing chairs and other furnishings near windows where kids could climb up. Open windows if you can from the top rather than the bottom.

       

      Then fix furniture to the walls. In the event that your toddler climbs on it, this will keep it from toppling over. All large pieces of furniture, including bookcases, dressers, and TVs that aren’t wall-mounted, need to be secure. For safety-strap kits, go to your neighborhood hardware store. Install any safety straps that come with new furniture as soon as possible.

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