Finally a Comprehensive Book all about Baby Safety!
This eBook is a practical guide to ensuring that your baby’s environment is to keep them safe.
Inside the Baby Safety Book, is the exact step-by-step plan used to baby-proof your house for your firstborn.
You will sleep a lot easier since knowing everything humanly possible to protect your baby from harmful traps around the house!
About two and a half million children are injured or killed by hazards in their homes each year!!
The good news is that many of these incidents could have been prevented by using simple child safety devices on the market today. You can childproof your home for a fraction of what it would cost to have a professional do it. And safety devices are easy to find.
You can buy them at hardware stores, baby equipment shops, supermarkets, drug stores, home and linen stores, and mail-order catalogues.
Here are the content topics covered in this eBook
- The 12 Must-Have Products That Will Keep Your Child Safe Around The Home
- Travelling with a Baby – A Checklist
- Crib Safety How To Reduce The Risk of Poisoning In Your Household
- Poison Lookout Checkout
- Toy Safety Tips
- Keeping Baby Safe: Your Most Important Role As a Parent
- Tips For Homemade Baby Food
- Safe Bedding Practices For Infants
- Printable Baby Safety Checklist Part A
- Printable Baby Safety Checklist Part B
- Chapter 12 – Your 11-Month-Old
- Safe Baby Food Recipes
Here Are FIVE Easy To Use Tips That You Can Use Right Now To Make your Baby Safe!
- Use Safety Latches and Locks for cabinets and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to help prevent poisonings and other injuries. Safety latches and locks on cabinets and drawers can help prevent children from gaining access to medicines and household cleaners, as well as knives and other sharp objects. Look for safety latches and locks that adults can easily install and use, but are sturdy enough to withstand pulls and tugs from children. Safety latches are not a guarantee of protection, but they can make it more difficult for children to reach dangerous substances. The typical cost of a safety latch or lock: is less than $2.
- Use Safety Gates to help prevent falls down stairs and keep children away from dangerous areas. Safety gates can help keep children away from stairs or rooms that have hazards in them. Look for safety gates that children cannot be dislodged easily, but adults can open and close without difficulty. For the top of staircases, use gates that screw to the wall are more secure than “pressure gates.” The typical cost of a safety gate: is $13 to $40.
- Use Door Knob Covers and Door Locks to help prevent children from entering rooms and other areas with possible dangers. Doorknob covers and door locks can help keep children away from places with hazards, including swimming pools. Be sure the doorknob cover is sturdy enough not to break but allows a door to be opened quickly by an adult in case of emergency. By restricting access to potentially hazardous rooms in the home, doorknob covers could help prevent many types of injuries. The typical cost of a doorknob cover: is $1, and a door lock: is $5 and up.
- Use Anti-Scald Devices for faucets and showerheads and set your water heater temperature to 120 degrees Fahrenheit to help prevent burns from hot water. Anti-scald devices for regulating water temperature can help prevent burns. The typical cost of an anti-scald device: is $6 to $30.
- Use Smoke Detectors on every level of your home and near bedrooms to alert you to fires. Smoke detectors are essential safety devices for protection against fire deaths and injuries.
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This eBook outlines just about everything you need to make your home a safer environment and MORE IMPORTANTLY – teaches you to be aware of the potential risks around you!
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