Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Safety Precautions for Children

There are lots of things parents can do to make homes safe for children. You might like to use the ideas here as a check list that you can go through to make sure your home is safe.

General

  • Matches, lighters and candles must be kept out of the reach of children.
  • Install window opening restrictors.
  • Install a smoke detector on each floor, and test them monthly.
  • Ensure that doors and low-level windows have safety glass or film installed.
  • Unplug appliances that children could trip over.
  • Ensure floor finishes are non-slip and securely fitted, especially in the kitchen, bathroom and on the stairs.
  • Put plug guards into sockets so children can’t stick things into the holes.
  • Put fire guards around open fires and heaters.
  • Teach children to tidy their toys away after they have finished playing with them. Toys can be a trip hazard, especially on stairs.

Kitchen

  • Have a well-equipped first aid kit in the house.
  • Use a secure medicine store.
  • Household cleaning chemicals should be stored in a secure place.
  • Use a short or curly flex on your kettle, or preferably use a cordless kettle. Make sure there are no trailing flexes.
  • Keep children out of the kitchen during cooking. A safety gate can be fitted in the kitchen doorway.
  • Keep children away from the iron while it is still in use or hot.
  • Keep sharp knives and scissors out of reach.
  • Turn panhandles in, and well clear of hotplates.
  • Keep hot meals or drinks out of reach of children.
  • Make sure that the tablecloth does not overhang the table.
  • Keep alcohol out of the reach of children.

Stairs

  • Install safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs and at kitchen doorways.
  • Ensure there is sufficient lighting in hallways, stairs and landings.
  • Check that spacing between stair banisters does not exceed 100mm.

Bathroom

  • Check the bath water temperature before children get in, and always run the cold water first before adding the hot.
  • Use a non-slip mat in the bath or shower.
  • Children must be supervised in the bathroom at all times.

Bedroom

  • Keep furniture away from the windows, to prevent children climbing up and falling out of open windows.
  • Fit safety bars and a secure ladder to bunk beds.
  • Ensure cosmetics, perfumes and aftershaves are out of reach.

Garden

  • All garden/DIY chemicals should be stored in the correct containers, clearly labelled and in a lockable garage or shed.
  • Keep garden/DIY tools tidied away and stored in a lockable garage or shed.
  • Ensure garden play equipment is secured, well-maintained, and sited on a soft surface.
  • Keep children away from the greenhouse or cold frame.
  • Ensure all fences are secure, to prevent children wandering onto the road or into a neighbour’s garden.
  • Check for any poisonous plants or berries in your garden.
  • Supervise children in the paddling pool and near any garden ponds.