The minute he walks in the door of a client's house, Ken George usually spots
one hazard that parents never notice: door stops.
"Door stops are almost always the rigid springs with the small, white rubber stopper at the end," says George. "Parents don't realize that stopper can be pulled off and put in the mouth of a baby or toddler. These are easily replaced with something safer, but if you don't know it's a hazard, you don't know it needs to be replaced."
Screens are designed to keep bugs out, not to keep children in. Purchase window stops that keep the window from opening all the way. |
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After motor vehicle and traffic deaths, choking/suffocation is a leading cause of accidental death in toddlers, along with burns, falls, poisonings and drownings. Many of these accidents happen because there are things, like the door stopper, that parents simply don't think about, says George, a leading expert on child safety and founder of the California-based company The Original Safety for Toddlers. The good news is that accidents can be prevented by knowing what to look for and looking at your surroundings from your child's point of view.
George suggests considering the following safety checks for toddlers:
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