Life, even in a house can still be potentially dangerous especially because electricity, water and fire. And in any case, age does not count in such claims, as both adults and children can be affected by the danger, so ... watch out! Here are some tips to avoid trouble.
To avoid accidents in the home
Children are most vulnerable to the dangers around them constantly, outside or inside of the houseIn the kitchen utensils such as dangerous knives, pots on the stove, oven, micro wave ... and much more so will be away from the hands of smaller (candles, matches, etc.).
However, small and simple gestures can be a great salvation in this room, like turning the handles of pans toward the side not exposed to children. We must also pay close attention to temperatures bottles, baths given to these cherubs. First of all, check the heat on his forearmIt's simple, but sometimes overlooked by nurses. However, the burn is a great danger to these children because their skin is still fragile.
Parents should also pay attention to the dangers that arise in children's rooms, where falls are most frequent in this type of roomIn addition, the bunk bed will be avoided for children under 6 years. Older children should also be careful not to drag their toys that are likely to stifle smaller.
Arrange the pieces in order to prevent domestic accidents
Many boards can be launched to reduce the risk of accidents in the house. Examples are:
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Utilize non-slip mats to avoid slipping,
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use the ranges and son that eliminate all risk of falls due to a collision;
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Choose appliances easily controllable; have spaces wide enough corridors to avoid accidents;
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Informing the best variety of parts, especially the stairs
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Put handrails on the stairs to help older people to negotiate the slope
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Install bars or seat support in the bathroom ;
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Put non-slip mats in the bathtub
Safety precautions for your children
Parents should choose as much as possible following the beds European standards for their children. These include cribs that are spaced between 45 and 65mm.
Places likely to risk of dizziness are also safe for toddlers as the balcony or terrace. The bars safeguards have their cases fairly close spacing to prevent a small child's head being introduced between two bars. As for the windows, they will have a reliable locking system to prevent opening when the grown-ups are not there.
The furniture should also be provided with protective end caps especially on sharp corners. The number of falls on the furniture is actually well above the average. |