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Children are naturally playful. If you don’t keep a
close eye on them, even if they are just playing inside the house, they might
encounter accidents that may cause serious harm and injury. To make your house
a safe place for your children, here are some guidelines that you need to
follow and keep in mind.
Ensure
that your property is free from pests and other bugs that may bite and sting
your children. Avail a pest control
Houston service that will help eliminate pest infestations inside and
outside of your house.
Install
safety latches on dangerous items that will be likely explored by your
children, including refrigerator, oven, kitchen cabinets, and cupboards.
Keep
hazardous objects away from reach of children, including knives, scissors, hammer,
heavy pots, pans, as well as alcohol, detergents, and soaps. Store breakable
products and items that can light a fire out of their reach, too.
Keep
all electric cords neatly coiled and away from your child’s eyesight and
reach. You may also use outlet covers to
be extra cautious.
For
the stairs, install safety gates at its top and bottom, handrails along its
length, and if possible, carpet or anti-slip rugs to prevent your child from
slipping.
Make
sure all heavy pieces of furniture, such as bookshelves and cabinets are
secured to the wall and inaccessible to children.
Use
door stops and door holders to prevent injuries to fingers and hands. Moreover,
do not close the door of a room with only children inside. They might lock it
with keys inside the room, not enabling you to enter again.
Unplug
appliances when not in use, and keep electrical cords neatly coiled and out of
your child’s reach to prevent electrocution.
Do
not leave your child alone in the tub as he can drown with even a few inches of
water.
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