Saturday, March 22, 2014

What Parents Need To Know About Child Safety

By Eric Holm


When you have toddlers and young children and they are in the walking stage, it can be very easy for them to get into things that they should not be getting into. However, in spite of that, there are ways that parents can prevent their children from getting in harm's way.

There are several gadgets that can be included in specialty emergency kits and kept in the home. These items will keep children from coming in contact with dangerous items and unsafe places. Kids are naturally curious and they will open any doors that are within their reach. Cabinet doors, like those under the kitchen sink, are especially attractive because they are right at eye level. These doors can be effectively secured with some specially designed latches. These plastic devices are simple to install and easy to use. Adults are able to disengage the latch when necessary but small children will be unable to get the door open.

Since children like to get to things that are within their height and reach, another thing that should be covered up are electrical outlets. It's easy for them to stick their tiny fingers in the holes and possibly get injured or even worse, electrocuted. The wires and other items inside those outlets are live and if they are tampered with, it can cause some serious consequences. Using outlet safety plugs can help keep your child's sticky and curious fingers away from danger.

Parents should keep some door knob grips and rubber corner bumpers in any kids emergency kit. Children have delicate skin and when they are learning how to walk they will bump into furniture. Sharp corners can be a hazard unless they are equipped with corner bumpers. These padded bumpers will absorb the shock and keep sharp corners from doing any harm. Doorknob grips are designed to keep children from opening doors. These are especially important on doors that lead to dangerous areas like the basement or garage. It is impossible for a kid to open the door and wander through if there is a doorknob grip in place.

Parents are urged to take the time and effort needed to childproof the home. There are several easy and effective ways to shield children from household dangers. Improving child safety is possible with a child safety kit with a few simple items that can be used around the home.




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