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Baby Proofing your Home
Childproofers of St. Louis Inc., professionals at making homes safer for kids, share these basic tips for reducing the risk of injury in a house or apartment.
- Never use pressure gates on stairs.
- Keep poisons high and out of reach.
- Avoid plugging electrical outlets with plastic prongs. Kids can remove these and choke on them.
- Cords from electrical appliances and phones should be bundled out of reach.
- Turn your hot water heater below 120 degrees to avoid scalding.
- Remove tablecloths.
- Block pet doors because babies tend to follow animals outdoors.
- Turn pot handles to the back of the stove.
- Remove magnets from refrigerators because if they fall, they can go into a child’s mouth.
- Remove the gas jet key from the fireplace.
- Avoid tacking or stapling electrical cords to walls because the tacks and staples can be pulled out and swallowed.
- Take down wall hangings and mobiles over the crib after the child is five to seven months.
- Lift blind cords out of the reach of children.
- Make the garage off limits.
- Post emergency numbers, including poison control, next to all phones.
- Keep a first aid kit.
- Check the plastic cap on the end of door stops. It’s a choking hazard, so either remove it, glue it on, or replace it with a one-piece plastic doorstop.
Additional safety information can be obtained from these organizations. 1. Childproofers.com- www.childproofers.com 2. Consumer products safety commission- www.cpsc.gov 3. Pediatricians guide- www.keepkidshealthy.com 4. Mc Gruff the crime dog- www.crimedog.com 5. International Assoc. for Child Safety- www.iafcs.com 6. Juvenile products mfg assoc. – www.jpma.org
Provided by Dr. David W. Lask-owner, Childproofers of St. Louis, www.childproofers.com.
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