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Door
Safety
It
is good practice to periodically check the condition of your doors
and door moldings. Make sure your doors are free of splinters,
cracking of the finish and peeling paint.
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Electrical
Safety
Exposure
to electricity can cause burns, muscle and organ damage, and in
many cases, death. Taking the necessary steps to prevent access
to the dangers described below, will greatly minimize the potential
for a serious injury to your children.
Floor
lamps should be either removed or secured as they can easily
be pulled over.
Lamp
Notes : Make sure all lamps have bulbs in the light socket
to prevent electrical shock hazard. Check lamp cords for any frayed
cordage. If frayed, replace cord and/or lamp.
Wall
sconces that have external cords. Cords should be placed in
a wire track to prevent child from pulling on cord, or getting
their heads wrapped in the cords.
Loose
wires on floors should be secured in a wire track along the
baseboard.
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Window
Safety
In
the winter months when most windows are not in use, always have
your windows locked. Periodically check to see if the lock mechanism
is working properly.
During
the months when the windows are opened to provide fresh air, especially
in the childrens bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as accessible
windows on the second (third, etc.) floor, windows should be secured,
and if unlocked, should either have a window barrier installed
or should be limited to open no more than 4.
With
either recommendation, it is important that these safety precautions
can be quickly disengaged in case of a fire.
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Miscellaneous
Rugs
- Area rugs should be stationary so your children will not slip
and fall. This is especially important when the rug is on a hard
floor surface such as tile. Use rubber backing on all area rugs
to reduce slippage.
HVAC
Floor Registers - Floor registers are typically not secured
and your child will soon learn to simply lift the vent. Inside
the duct are extremely sharp edges from the duct work, as well
as, foreign matter that has inadvertently fallen inside. Secure
the floor registers so they cannot be easily removed by your children.
HVAC Wall Registers - Check every wall register by carefully
running your finger against the fins of the register. If the register
is sharp replace or cover register to prevent finger injuries
to children.
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