
Week 1 Baby Safety Tips
Tuesday, September 5: Commit to taking care of all those little safety items around the house that have been nagging at you.
Wednesday, September 6: Check all fire safety equipment. Are smoke alarms working? Fire extinguishers are full and adults and older children know how to use them? Flashlights are strategically placed in your home with extra batteries available?
Thursday, September 7: If you have a pool or hot tub, is it surrounded by a locking 5 foot fence or a completely covered with a safety cover? Are there alarms on all doors leading from the house to the pool area? Are all toys removed from the pool and the surrounding area?
Friday, September 8: Check baby's crib. Are the slats less than 2-3/8 inches? All slats are secure? The corner posts should not be any higher than the end panels and never should they extend over the end panels. No holes in the mattress? Stuffed animals removed? Crib is not near any windows, electrical outlets, lamps, no pictures over the crib, etc.? Mobiles have been removed if baby can pull up? For more information on crib safety visit http//www.dannyfoundation.org.
Saturday, September 9: Do you have a fire escape plan? Write one out with your mate or other adults in the house today and share the plan with your kids so they know what to do.
Sunday, September 10: Play the stop, drop & roll game with your kids. If their clothes catch on fire teach them to stop, drop and roll. Practice yelling out "I'm in here!" in case they get trapped in a room and the fire fighters need to find them.
Week 2 Baby Safety Tips
Monday, September 11: Check condition and sturdiness of toys. Discard any with sharp edges or are broken or falling apart.
Tuesday, September 12: Check children's clothing for loose buttons and remove strings.
Wednesday, September 13: Is baby's pacifier still in good condition. Be sure it isn't coming apart. Never use strings to attach the pacifier to baby's clothes or crib.
Thursday, September 14: Is sleepwear fire retardant? Check the labels to be sure.
Friday, September 15: Review safety gates and play yards. Do not use older accordian style safety gates (top looks like XXXXX): These are a strangulation hazard. Check the CPSC recall list on our web site for your model.
Saturday, September 16: Stroller check. If your stroller is collapsible, be sure latches are secure before placing baby. Always check that your child's arms are out of the way when reversing handle directions so they won't get pinched. Be sure to use that safety strap. Don't hang overloaded or heavy bags on the handle of the stroller, this may cause it to tip over.
Sunday, September 17: Are you using an old walker? It's time to throw it out. Walkers can be Dangerous (especially old ones that don't meet today's safety standards), they allow baby to move very quickly and reach things they normally can't. Never use around stairs.
Week 3 Baby Safety Tips
Monday, September 18: Where do you set baby's carrier when she's in it? Not on the counter please, or any high surface. Babies can wiggle and tip themselves over.
Tuesday, September 19: Review your cooking habits. Are you using the back burners first and Turning the pot handles to the back of the stove? Use the back burners for frying and boiling foods.
Wednesday, September 20: How are the latches on your cupboards holding up? Have any broken off and need to be replaced?
Thursday, September 21: Don't leave toddler's alone while eating, if they begin to choke you need to be near by to assist.
Friday, September 22: Can you name the 12 most common choking foods for kids under five? Common choking foods for children under five years: Popcorn, hot dogs, chunks of meat, raisins, ice cubes, chunky peanut butter, peanuts (nuts of any kind), hard candy, grapes, raw carrots, potato chips and corn chips.
Saturday, September 23: Get a piggy bank: this is a great place to put coins so they don't end up on the floor, in the couch cushions and then baby's mouth.
Sunday, September 24: Flush old/expired prescriptions and medications down the toilet. Be sure that medications are placed up high where little ones can not get access to them, keeping in mind, that they can climb. Don't call medication "candy". They are unable to discern the difference.
Week 4 Baby Safety Tips
Monday, September 25: Never leave your child unattended in the bathtub. If the phone rings, let the machine get it or call the person back later. Wait until baby can sit alone to give baths in the tub. It's easier in the sink until then. Check that the hot water heater is not set any higher than 120 degrees.
Tuesday, September 26: Do a quick survey of your yard every time the kids are going out to play. Is there any yard equipment that they have access to? Trimmers, lawnmowers, etc. cause injury to children every year.
Wednesday, September 27: Check the cords on your miniblinds and draperies. These have caused many strangulations among young children. Be sure they are tied up or cut off and kept out of your child's reach. The loop of the cord should break apart if you slide your hand between the two cords.
Thursday, September 28: Bolt bookshelves to the walls. Climbing little ones can bring the entire unit toppling over on them.
Friday, September 29: Enroll in a infant/child CPR and first aid class. This will be a valuable investment of your time.
Saturday, September 30: Get down on your hands and knees and crawl through your house. See what your child is seeing. Have you missed anything?
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