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2012年11月7日 星期三

Childproofing checklist: Before your baby crawls


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On average, babies start to crawl at 8 months, which means many get moving even earlier. A crawling baby will soon start pulling up, too, which means counters and other surfaces are no longer out of reach. Use this checklist to help you prepare for a kid who can go from here to there in the blink of an eye. Then crawl around on your hands and knees to see if you've missed anything.



Bathing
Fill tub just enough to cover your baby's legs (2 to 3 inches of water).
Use warm, not hot, water (do wrist test or use thermometer to make sure water is 96 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit).
Never, ever leave babies in tub unsupervised, not even for a few seconds.
Put nonslip mats in bathtub and on the floor next to the tub.
Nice to have:
Soft cover for bathtub spout.
Covers for bathtub knobs.
Bathtub ring for babies to sit in. (Not a substitute for supervision!)
Preventing burns
Don't carry hot food or drink and your baby at the same time.
Keep hot food and drink away from edges of tables and counters.
Don't hold your baby while cooking at stove.
Turn pot handles toward back of stove.
Secure oven door with an appliance latch.
Nice to have:
Plastic stove guard that blocks access to burners; knob covers.
Car
Keep children in rear-facing car seat until age 2, or until they reach the maximum height and weight for their seat.
Install car seat properly, in rear-facing position in middle of backseat.
Changing table
Use safety strap and don't leave your baby unattended.
Keep toiletries out of your baby's reach but within yours.
Clothing
Don't use baby clothes with drawstrings.
Crib
Don't use crib bumpers.
Don't use drop-side cribs.
Don't use soft, fluffy bedding such as pillows, comforters, or sheepskins under sleeping or napping babies.
When baby gets up on hands and knees, remove mobiles and hanging toys.
When baby pulls up, put mattress in lowest position.
Don't leave toys in crib when your baby is sleeping.
Doors
Use doorstops and door holders to protect babies' fingers.
Electrical outlets, cords, and appliances
Put safety plugs or outlet covers over unused outlets or block with furniture.
Hide electrical cords behind furniture or use hide-a-cord device.
Keep blow dryers, toasters, and other appliances unplugged and out of reach.
Preventing falls
Never leave your baby alone on beds or sofas, in bouncy chair or highchair, on changing table, or in any other spot he could fall from.
Use window guards, window stops, and safety netting on windows, decks, and landings.
Cut looped window-blind cords; use safety tassels and cord stops.
Install gates to block stairways at bottom and top.
Block openings wider than 4 inches on railings with plastic garden fencing, Plexiglas, or other material.
At the store, use safety belt on shopping cart (or bring one of your own).
Fireplace
Install a fireplace grill and keep it in place when a fire is burning.
Move gas fireplace keys out of reach.
Stow logs, matches, and fireplace tools out of reach.
Fire prevention & CO detectors
Check batteries in smoke detectors monthly.
Check batteries in carbon monoxide detector at least twice a year.
Review your fire escape route.
First aid
Take an infant CPR class.
See our illustrated guide to choking and CPR.
Forbidden territory
Keep knives, breakables, heavy pots, and other dangerous items locked up or out of reach.
Control access to unsafe areas with safety gates, door locks, and knob covers.
Put locks or latches on accessible cabinets and drawers that contain unsafe items.
Keep trash cans in inaccessible cupboards or use cans with child-resistant covers.
Cover or block access to radiators and floor heaters.
Secure refrigerator with appliance latch.
Put CD and DVD player buttons and slots off-limits with a plastic DVD guard.
Don't use tablecloths or place mats — babies will pull them and what's on them down.
Distract babies from forbidden places by keeping one cupboard unlocked and filled with lightweight, baby-safe items.
Furniture
Attach corner and edge guards.
Secure furniture that can topple (bookcases, chests of drawers) to the walls.
Anchor flat-screen TVs with safety straps so they can't fall on your baby.
Keep heavy items that can topple on low, sturdy furniture, pushed back as far as possible.
Secure tall, unstable lamps behind furniture.
Highchairs and hook-on chairs
Use a sturdy, stable, wide-based highchair with a safety strap.
Clamp hook-on chair securely to a table that cannot tip over.
Use safety straps.
Don't leave your baby unattended.
Poison-proofing
Move cleaning agents, medicines, hand sanitizer, vitamins, toiletries, mothballs, and other potentially toxic items out of reach or lock them up.
Your purse or a visitor's purse can hold medicines, toiletries, and other dangers — move out of reach.
Get rid of toxic houseplants such as philodendron or move them out of reach.
Post the number for the American Association of Poison Control Centers' national emergency hotline, (800) 222-1222, near phones.
Sleep (SIDS and fire prevention measures)
Put babies to sleep on their back, even for naps.
Don't let babies sleep or nap on pillows or fluffy bedding such as comforters or sheepskins.
Don't put babies to sleep on water beds or other soft surfaces.
Sun
Keep your baby out of the sun as much as possible.
When your baby is outside, protect skin with hats, light-colored clothing with long sleeves, and sunscreen.
Toilet
Install a toilet-seat lock to prevent drowning.
Toys
The safest toys:
Are securely put together and in good condition.
Have no buttons, eyes, beads, ribbons, or other pieces a baby could pull off and choke on.
Are not too heavy (if a toy would harm baby if it fell on him, it's too heavy).
Have no strings or cords longer than 12 inches.
Are appropriate for a baby's age and physical skills.
Can't be hung (or anything else) around a baby's neck.
Water
Don't leave babies unattended even for a moment in or near a pool or other water.
Erect fencing around pools at least 4 feet high with a self-closing, self-latching gate.
Empty wading pools and store upright after each use.
Don't leave even small amounts of water, cleaning solutions, or other liquids in buckets or other containers.
Windows
Cut off or tie up dangling cords on drapes and blinds.
Mark sliding doors and other expanses of glass with colorful stickers.
Keep your baby away from open windows.








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