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Infant and Toddler Safety

Category: Parenting
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Keep your new baby safe with this child safety checklist.
It is impossible to keep a baby from all harm, but these are a few items that may help reduce serious injury.
  • Use appropriate car seat
    Never put a car seat in the passenger seat if an air bag is installed in the car.
  • Block off stairs at top and bottom until a child can navigate the stairs very well,
    Use a sturdy gate. Toddlers need to climb, but doing so on the stairs is not safe.
  • Cover outlets
  • If a child is present, use only back stove burners when cooking.
    A young child can pull themselves up and touch a hot pan very easily.
  • Give young children very small bite-size food pieces.
    Especially foods that may be harder to swallow, such a cheese.
  • Keep all medicine in a child-proof container and out of a child's reach.
    Beware when keeping medicine in a purse or diaper bag.
  • Never leave a child alone in a car for any length of time unless the temperature is not hot, you are watching, and the window is down.
  • Use bath tub and infant bath sponge for washing.
    It is dangerous to wash an infant in a sink unless you are able to hold onto them the whole time. It is much easier to place on a bath sponge in the tub and use a warm wet towel to keep them warm.
  • Change and dress an infant on a padded floor instead of a changing table.
  • Always test food and liquid for temperature before feeding to an infant.
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