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Monday, December 3, 2012

Baby safety tips in Bathrooms


Never leave standing water in the tub or sink. It takes very little water to create a drowning hazard.

NEVER leave your child unattended in the bath. A good rule of thumb is to keep one hand on your child at all times while bathing. If you must leave the room, wrap your child in a towel and take her with you.

Reduce your hot water heater temperature to 120 degrees. A baby's skin is more sensitive than an adult's. What is warm to us can scald a small infant.
Install a spout cover to protect from falls.

Use a non-slip mat or use non-slip stickers in the tub to prevent falls.

Remove items from around the tub ring (shampoo, conditioner, razors). When bar soap becomes small enough to fit into a toddler's mouth, it becomes a choking hazard.

Install a lid lock on all toilets. Toddlers can drown in just a few inches of water. In addition, lid locks will prevent children from flushing valuables down the toilet.

Install safety latches on bathroom cabinets and drawers.

Put wastebaskets under the sink and latch the cabinet door.

Ensure that the bathroom door doesn't lock. If privacy is required, install a flip lock at eye level to prevent people from entering.

While using your bathtub, keep all electrical appliances such as electrical razors, toothbrushes, hair blowers, curling irons, radios and especially electrical heaters unplugged and locked in a cabinet, away from the reach of children. Water and electricity are a fatal mix.

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