
As parents, keeping children safe at home is always a top priority. Although we can’t make our homes completely “child-proof,” there are many simple ways to reduce the risk of injuries. Let’s learn about some important safety tips.
Drowning is a serious danger for young children, especially those aged 1 to 2. Never leave your child alone in the bathroom, even in a few centimeters of water. When near water — like in a pool or at the beach — always keep children within your sight and arm’s reach. After bathing, empty the bathtub and keep bathroom doors closed. Teaching children to swim and having a first-aid kit ready are also helpful.
Falls are common among children. To make your home safer, remove toys or rugs that might cause tripping. Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs, and put non-slip mats in the bathroom. Never leave a baby on a high table or change tables without holding them. When using prams (婴儿车) or high chairs, always fasten the safety harness.
Hot things like heaters, stoves, and boiling water can cause serious burns. Keep children away from the kitchen when cooking, and turn pot handles inward on the stove. When running a bath, add cold water first, then hot water to keep the temperature around 37–38°C. Teach children to “stop, drop, and roll” if their clothes catch fire, and always have a fire escape plan at home.
Young children often put things in their mouths, so keep medicines and chemicals locked up and out of reach. Never leave tablets on the table, and throw away empty medicine bottles after rinsing (冲洗) them. If you think a child has eaten something poisonous, call the emergency number right away.
Remember, safety at home needs both careful preparation and constant supervision. By following these tips, we can help children grow up in a safer environment.
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