<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Tips For Improving Child Safety In The Home</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Eric Holm</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>When you have toddlers and young children and they are in the walking stage, it can be very easy for them to get into things that they should not be getting into. However, in spite of that, there are ways that parents can prevent their children from getting in harm's way.<br />
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Most specialty emergency kits should include various gadgets and items that can be used to create a barrier between the child and dangerous objects. Curious kids will open doors to closets and start playing with whatever they find inside. Cabinet doors that are close to the ground are the most vulnerable simply because they are easiest to reach. The most effective way to secure these doors is with safety latches. They are easy to install and will keep small children from opening the door. Adults can reach in and undo the latch when access is needed.<br />
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Since children like to get to things that are within their height and reach, another thing that should be covered up are electrical outlets. It's easy for them to stick their tiny fingers in the holes and possibly get injured or even worse, electrocuted. The wires and other items inside those outlets are live and if they are tampered with, it can cause some serious consequences. Using outlet safety plugs can help keep your child's sticky and curious fingers away from danger.<br />
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Since a child's body is still delicate, when they bump into things, such as sharp corners, it can hurt them. Just think about how much pain adults feel when they bump into a sharp corner. For toddlers and small children, it can be twice as painful. Using safety corner bumpers can help them not to feel that excruciating pain as they cut around the corner and hit that pointed area. Using doorknob grips can prevent your toddler or young child from going into rooms that they should not be in. Rooms such as entry to a basement or a bedroom should be off limits. Those are rooms that should be kept under lock and key. Using doorknob grips can help to keep them from entering. This will prevent them from going into dangerous territory or experiencing serious injury.<br />
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It's important that you child-proof your home as much as possible. The more you set up barriers and precautions, the better chance you have of your child being safe. You won't have to concern yourself about your child getting hurt or seriously injured. You will have made your home a safe haven for them. With a child care safety kit, you will be the better parent for that.<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>Mommy and Daddy, get a <a href="http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/emergencykit">child emergency kit</a> to keep your little one safe.</div><br />
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