28 September, 2012

A Child-Proof Home


 

Dear Homeowner,

 

            Lots of perils that can injure children are lurking in our homes. Here are some tips to help make your home safer.

 

  • Put safety stops on all cabinet doors and drawers. Knobs should be too large for children to swallow.

 

  • Store chemicals, cleaners, medicines and liquor in upper cabinets — locked and out of sight.

 

  • Provide safe storage for sharp objects such as knives and scissors.

 

  • Cover sharp corners on counters, tables and hearths.

 

  • Place all electrical outlets, especially those near water, on a ground fault circuit interrupter (it instantly shuts off electricity if there’s any leakage of current).

 

  • Keep cords for draperies and mini-blinds out of reach.

 

  • Buy hardware that limits how far windows can be opened.

 

  • Set water temperature at no more than 120˚.

 

  • Install hardware on the bathroom door that can be unlocked from either side.

 

  • Install windows and mirrors with protective film that prevents shards from flying when broken.

 

For more home and family information, call Val Ogletree at Real Living Sugar Pine Realty (209) 559-5725
 

 

1 comment:

David Malone said...

We have done a lot of research into this subject and some parents feel uncomfortable about this subject because its hard to decide what you should do and the answer is different for everyone. Some people will use lots of equipment while some will use training and behaviour to reduce risks. There is no correct answer. One thing is clear. Parents need to know what the risks are so that they can decide.