baby safety checklist
Bedroom:
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Put your baby to sleep on her back or side in a crib with a
firm, flat mattress and no soft bedding underneath her.
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Make sure your baby's crib is sturdy and has no loose or missing
hardware.
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Never place your baby's crib or furniture near window blind
or curtain cords.
Bathroom:
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Keep medicines and cleaning products in containers with safety
caps and locked away from children.
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Always check bath water temperature with your wrist or elbow
before putting your baby in to bathe.
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Never, ever, leave your child alone in the bathtub or near
any water.
Kitchen:
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Don't leave your baby alone in a highchair; always use all
safety straps.
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Use your stove's back burners and keep pot handles turned to
the back of the stove.
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Lock household cleaning products, knives, matches, and plastic
bags away from children.
Living areas:
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Install smoke detectors on each floor of your home, especially
near sleeping areas; change the batteries each year.
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Use safety gates to block stairways and safety plugs to cover
electrical outlets.
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Keep all small objects, including tiny toys and balloons, away
from young children.
The Reasons Behind the Baby Safety Checklist
In the bedroom:
Put your baby to sleep on her back or side in a crib with a firm,
flat mattress and no soft bedding underneath her. Follow this advice
to reduce the risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(SIDS). To prevent suffocation, never put babies to sleep on adult
beds.
Make sure your baby's crib is sturdy and has no loose or missing
hardware. This will prevent babies suffocating or strangling by
becoming trapped between broken crib parts.
Never place your baby's crib or furniture near window blind or
curtain cords. This will prevent babies from strangling on the loop
of the cord. To prevent falls, keep children away from windows.
In the bathroom:
Keep medicines and cleaning products in containers with safety
caps and locked away from children. This will prevent children from
being poisoned.
Always check bath water temperature with your wrist or elbow before
putting your baby in to bathe. This will prevent burns to a baby's
delicate skin.
Never, ever, leave your child alone in the bathtub or near any
water. This will prevent children from drowning. In addition, keep
children away from all standing water, including water in toilets,
5-gallon buckets, and pools.
In the kitchen:
Don't leave your baby alone in a highchair; always use all safety
straps. This will prevent injuries and deaths from the baby climbing
out, falling, or sliding under the tray. Be sure to use safety straps
in strollers and baby swings.
Use your stove's back burners and keep pot handles turned to the
back of the stove. This will prevent deaths and injuries from burns.
In addition, keep children away from tablecloths, so they can't
pull down hot foods or liquids on themselves.
Lock household cleaning products, knives, matches, and plastic
bags away from children. This will prevent poisonings, bleeding
injuries, burns, and suffocation.
In other living areas:
Install smoke detectors on each floor of your home, especially
near sleeping areas; change the batteries each year. This will prevent
deaths and injuries from fires.
Use safety gates to block stairways and safety plugs to cover electrical
outlets. This will prevent injuries from falls and electric shocks.
Keep all small objects, including tiny toys and balloons, away
from young children. This will prevent choking and possible death.
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