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Child safety: Prevent falls
From MayoClinic.com
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In the course of their daily adventures, children have plenty of opportunities to fall down. Toddlers may take a tumble during covert ascents to cookie-jar treasures. Teens may miscalculate the physics involved in rocketing up a flight of hardwood stairs in their socks. Some simple precautions can help reduce your child's risk:

  • Beware of heights. Don't let young children play alone on fire escapes, high porches or balconies.
  • Keep stairs clear. Clutter on the stairs increases the risk of tripping and falling.
  • Install safety gates. Block a toddler's access to stairs with safety gates. If you're putting a safety gate at the top of a staircase, make sure to attach it to the wall.
  • Keep windows locked. Young children can squeeze through a window opened as little as 5 inches. Screens aren't strong enough to keep children inside.
  • Secure area rugs. Use foam carpet padding, double-side tape or a rubber pad under area rugs to keep them from sliding.
  • Avoid extension cords. It's easy to trip on extension cords.
  • Use tub mats. Rubber pads in bathtubs help prevent slipping.
  • Fasten safety belts. Always strap children into highchairs and strollers.

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  • February 14, 2005

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