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Safety
Tips
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Infants
- If you must leave the baby alone for a few moments, be sure
she is safely in a crib or play pen.
- Check condition and sturdiness of toys. Discard any with sharp
edges or that are broken or falling apart.
- Check clothing for loose buttons and remove strings.
- Is baby's pacifier still in good condition? Be sure it isn't
coming apart. Never use strings to attach the pacifier to baby's
clothes or crib.
- Where do you set baby's carrier when she's in it? Not on the
counter or any high surface, please. Babies can wiggle and tip
themselves over.
- Stroller check. If your stroller is collapsible, be sure latches
are secure before putting baby in. Always check that your child's
arms are out of the way when reversing handle directions so they
won't get pinched. Be sure to use that safety strap. Don't hang
overloaded or heavy bags on the handle of the stroller, as this may
cause it to tip over.
- Can you name the 12 most common choking foods for kids under
five? Popcorn, hot dogs, chunks of meat, raisins, ice cubes, chunky
peanut butter, peanuts (nuts of any kind), hard candy, grapes,
raw carrots, potato chips and corn chips.
- Don’t leave toddlers alone while eating; if they begin
to choke, you need to be nearby to assist.
- Never leave a child unattended in the bathtub. If the phone
rings, let the machine get it, or bring a cordless phone into
the bathroom with you. Wait until baby can sit alone to give baths
in the tub. It's easier in the sink until then.
- Enroll in an infant/child CPR and first aid class. This will
be a valuable investment of your time, and Au Pair in America
will pay for it.
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