Child Safety Basics for Your Home

Accidents are the leading cause of death for children. Most of these deaths could easily be prevented, so it is therefore important to keep your child's safety in mind at all times.


From the proper use of a car seat to putting baby gates on stairs, parents should prepare their homes to keep their kids as safe as possible. Remember that the more chances you take, the more likely your child is to be injured or killed by an accident.Baby Proofing
Although some people consider baby proofing and childproofing to be the same thing, you can think of baby proofing as all of the things that you do even before you bring home your new baby.These would include things like:

Setting the temperature of your hot water heater to 120 degrees to prevent scalding burns.
Installing smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
Making your home smoke-free, so that your baby isn't exposed to secondhand smoke.
Smoke-free Home and Car Information from the EPA
Reviewing your home's risk for causing lead poisoning, especially if it was built before 1978.
Making sure that used or hand-me-down equipment, such as a used crib, hasn't been recalled for safety reasons.
Choosing a safe crib that is put together correctly and that hasn't been involved in a crib recall.
Learning to use baby products correctly and according to age appropriate recommendations.
Learning the number to poison control (1-800-222-1222) and posting it by the phone in case of an emergency.
Learning CPR.


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