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Indoor Dangers

Indoor Dangers. Bathroom. In the bathroom children can… Drown in the toilet or tub Bump into the hardware Be electrocuted by hair blowers, etc. Be poisoned by medicine or cleaning products. Kitchen. In the kitchen, children can: Cut themselves with broken glass or sharp utensils

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Indoor Dangers

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  1. Indoor Dangers

  2. Bathroom In the bathroom children can… • Drown in the toilet or tub • Bump into the hardware • Be electrocuted by hair blowers, etc. • Be poisoned by medicine or cleaning products

  3. Kitchen In the kitchen, children can: • Cut themselves with broken glass or sharp utensils • Pinch their fingers in large appliances • Be poisoned by cleaning supplies • Be burned by hot beverages or appliances

  4. Living Room, Bedrooms In these rooms, children can: • Have unstable furniture fall on them • Be cut by furniture with sharp edges • Be strangled by mini blind cords • Can suffocate from a curtain

  5. Other Dangers • Lead paint • Sliding glass doors • Electrical outlets • Fireplaces • Stairs • Windows • Floor lamps

  6. Other Dangers • Area rugs • Waste baskets • Beverages • Tools/Firearms • Insects/Pets • Houseplants • Small Toys

  7. Childproofing Is Essential

  8. Never Refer to Medicine As Candy

  9. Do Not Give Children Medicine in a Juice Glass or Baby Bottles

  10. Do Not Take Medicine, Even Vitamins in Front of Children

  11. Carry A Limited Amount of Medicine in a Purse or Pocket

  12. Place All Medicine Out-Of-Sight In Childproof Containers

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