Sabtu, 07 Agustus 2010

6 Point for your Baby Safe


The following points are what every parent and caregiver should know to ensure the safety of the baby.


  • Begin with the following:
  • When childproofing your home, it's a good idea to get down on your hands and knees and look around your home from your baby's perspective.
  • Always pull drape or blind cords and decorative wall hangings with strings out of baby's reach.
  • Keep up to date with recall notices.
  • 1. Bathing
  • Collect all bathing materials before bringing your baby into the bathroom for his bath.
  • Place the bath seat in the tub so your baby cannot reach the faucet or spout.
  • If your bath seat moves or tips while your child is in it, discontinue use.
  • 2. Bedding
  • For your baby, choose a firm mattress that fits snugly in the crib.
  • Mobiles should be removed when your baby can pull herself up.
  • Never place infants to sleep on pillows, sofa cushions, adult beds, waterbeds, beanbags or any other surface not specifically designed for infant sleep.
  • Only a fitted sheet, mattress pad, and/or waterproof pad should be used under your baby.
  • Remove pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillow-like stuffed toys and other pillow-like products from the crib.
  • For newborns, consider swaddling.
    3. Carriages and Strollers
  • Choose a stroller or carriage that has a base wide enough to prevent tipping, even when your baby leans over the side.
  • Always secure your baby by using the stroller seat belt.
  • Don't hang pocketbooks or shopping bags over the handles of your stroller which can cause the stroller to tip over.
  • Apply the stroller brakes to limit rotation of the wheels when the stroller is stationary.
  • When you fold or unfold your baby's stroller, keep your baby's hands away from areas that could pinch tiny fingers.
  • 4. Carriers
  • In a soft carrier, your baby should fit snugly in the carrier with the head supported and weight evenly distributed.
  • A carrier should only be used when you are walking with the baby, not as a transport in a car or bicycle.
  • Check your baby's soft carrier periodically for sharp edges, ripped seams and missing or loose snaps.
  • 5. Car Seats
  • Never use a car seat in a seating location with an airbag.
  • Always check that the car seat is securely installed.
  • Do not use a car seat that is more than six years old.
  • Do not use a car seat that has ever been involved in a crash.
  • Never buy a used car seat.
  • 6. High Chairs
  • Safe high chairs have a waist strap and a crotch strap.
  • Never depend on the feeding tray to restrain or protect your baby. Instead, secure your baby with safety straps.
  • Keep your baby's high chair far enough from the table, counter or wall so your baby can't push off from it.
  • Never allow your baby to stand up on a high chair because it could topple over.
  • Check all parts of your high chair for hazards such as sharp edges or protrusions.

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