Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Child Safety Week 2017 – Sharing is Caring




Top tips for keeping children safe from accidents
A friend shudders recounting the horrible shock of their child coming close to a serious accident; a health visitor shares stories about accidents they’ve seen; the local paper’s front page features parents whose child died in an accident, sharing their story so others don’t suffer. The strongest voices are the ones we relate to and respect. We all have a part to play in keeping children safe.

This Child Safety Week (5th-11th June), the Child Accident Prevention Trust are asking people to share their experience, not just about the horrors of accidents, but the really practical, simple things they do to prevent them. Here are our top tips:

  1. Almost 1 in 6 children suffer an accident or near miss, like stepping out onto the road without looking, whilst on their own mobile phones. Set a good example to your children by never using your phone while crossing the road.
  2. A hot drink can burn a young child even 15 minutes after it has been made. So put your much-needed mug of tea or coffee down somewhere your baby or toddler can’t grab at it.
  3. Detergent liquitabs are really convenient for laundry on the run but pose a risk to young children. If yours are under the sink, move them away from little hands and mouths and lock cupboards if possible. And look for products with a bittering agent – this makes them taste disgusting so children spit them out.
  4. Remember some 3-4 year olds can open child safety caps in seconds (‘child-resistant’ doesn’t mean ‘child-proof’). So keep medicines away from small hands too. Don’t forget the painkillers in your bag – painkillers are the most common cause of poisoning for small children!


Author: Alison Tweddle

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