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Tips for Grandparents
Tips for Grandparents
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Always keep all medication out of child's reach
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Never leave children in the kitchen unsupervised.
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Store dangerous items out of kids' reach. (Provide safety latches, if necessary.)
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Keep hot food and drinks, glassware, and knives away from counter edges.
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Use only back burners on the stove; if front burners must be used, turn pot handles toward the back of the stove.
In the bathroom:
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Keep medicine cabinets locked. Adult prescription medicines are very hazardous to young children.
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Use child-resistant packaging for any prescription medication in use while children are visiting. Local pharmacists can provide the proper containers.
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Call the local poison-control center if you have any questions.
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Remove sharp utensils and appliances, such as razors, scissors, and blow-dryers from the bathroom. Store them where the children cannot reach them during the visit.
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Lower the temperature of the hot-water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit so that children cannot scald themselves when taking a bath.
In the bedroom:
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Beware of old cribs that do not meet current safety requirements. (To be safe, use a portable crib.)
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Make certain beds and cribs are well away from windows and blind and drapery cords.
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Remove matches, lighters, medications, and breakable objects from the room in which children will sleep.
Around the house:
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Check that all toys are safe and age-appropriate for children. (Grandparents may need help with this.)
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Cover all unused electrical outlets with outlet covers.
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Make sure smoke detectors are in working order.
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Comb the house for reachable items that can be swallowed.
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Post emergency numbers by the phone if they are not already posted.
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Consider pets, if there are any. Some pets, used to living only with adults, become nervous or jealous around young children.
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