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First aid for home injuries

 First aid for home injuries

Baby safety at home:

The most common accidents:

Messing with chemicals (medicines, detergents, etc.).

Games related problems.

the fall.

Burns.

Home injuries and accidents can occur at any time, some of their causes are clear and others may not be noticed, and there are guidelines for preventing accidents in each of the following places:

First aid for home injuries


the kitchen:

Take kids out of the kitchen while cooking.

Keep the handles of pots and pans away from the edge of the oven, and make sure to use the oven's internal eyes, not near the end.

Keeping hot foods away from children, as well as not leaving them on the edge of tables.

Keep sharp tools away from children, or put them in locked cabinets.

 

bedroom:

Ensure the safety of the child's bed or cradle, and that it is equipped with barriers to prevent it from falling during sleep.

Avoid placing the cotton dolls with the baby during sleep; To avoid sleeping on her and suffocating him.


Bathrooms:

Continuous monitoring of the child when bathing, even when answering the phone, the child must be taken.

Check the water temperature before bathing the baby; To avoid burns.

Keep electrical tools (such as a hair dryer) away from water, and unplug them when not in use.

Ensure that all toilets and laundry rooms are closed.

 

Electrical safety:

Cover unused electrical plugs with their own covers.

Organize wires inside insulators designed for them, and keep them away from the path of the strollers.

Chemicals (medicines, detergents, etc.):

Put all medicines, detergents and cosmetics on the top shelves or in closed places, as children do not differentiate them from sweets.

 

the games:

Make sure to buy toys that are appropriate for the child's age.

Beware of toys with sharp ends and small parts.

Make sure to read the instructions attached to the game, in terms of age, cleaning method, and others.

Beware of toys that contain parts that may cause suffocation for the child (such as: small balls).

Keep children's games away from newborns.

 

General Instructions:

Make sure to have a first aid kit at home.

Take care to lock the doors of the house; To prevent children from going out into the street without supervision.

Ensure that there are security barriers in the windows; To protect children from the risk of falling.

Keep furniture away from windows; To prevent children from climbing into the window.

Place the security door at the beginning and end of the stairs.

Keep plastic bags away from children.

Keep cigarettes away from children.

Keeping weapons away from children, and if there is a gun in the house, it must be discharged of the bullets, concealed well and the bullets kept away from the gun.

Staying near the child when sitting in places far from the ground (such as chairs).

Put lighters and matches in tall cabinets.

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