Be Careful of These 8 Home Items Around the Kids
While
raising children can be one of the most joyous times in our lives, we
have a primal urge to keep them safe and happy. However, there are a
number of products that have been proven to increase the incidence of
childhood injuries, and in some more dangerous cases, fatalities. So, in
order to help raise awareness and keep our children safe, here's a list
of products that require an increased level of caution.
1. Laundry detergent pods
2. Balloons and other small objects
Balloons are a great way to
brighten up a party. But, they cause more childhood deaths than any
other toy. Balloons, especially those made of latex, conform to the
shape of the narrow windpipe in children. This leads to choking. Other
small objects like batteries, magnets, marbles and bottle caps can also
lead to occlusions of the windpipe. If you notice your child choking,
give them several firm blows to the upper back while they are in a
forward position. Be sure to call an ambulance.
3. Pet food
Pet food, though not poisonous
to humans can cause children to become sick after ingesting dry cat or
dog food. The most dangerous is dry food pellets, usually given to large
dogs. This can result in a choking hazard for kids.
4. Toys with propellers
Small, hand-operated drones cause an increased risk of injury. In one situation, a child had his eye cut out by a drone propellor. While they can indeed be fun toys to play with, do follow the safety precautions.
4. Toys with propellers
Small, hand-operated drones cause an increased risk of injury. In one situation, a child had his eye cut out by a drone propellor. While they can indeed be fun toys to play with, do follow the safety precautions.
5. Trampolines
While trampolines can be a fun
addition to the backyard, they do come with a number of risks. According
to the EU Injury Database, approximately 51,000 children aged 0-14
require an emergency department visit every year due to injuries
sustained from using a trampoline. In the United States, that number is
closer to 250,000.
6. Toy Chests
If you keep your child's toys in a chest with a heavy lid, it's probably best to remove the lid or to use open storage boxes. Heavy lids pose an injury risk if the toddler were to have a body part reaching into the open lid and it wasn't secured. Reported incidents have also noted cases of suffocation when a child has become trapped within the box. Most modern toy chests have added safety elements to help prevent injury. Alternatively, open boxes and play areas can be a safer alternative.
6. Toy Chests
If you keep your child's toys in a chest with a heavy lid, it's probably best to remove the lid or to use open storage boxes. Heavy lids pose an injury risk if the toddler were to have a body part reaching into the open lid and it wasn't secured. Reported incidents have also noted cases of suffocation when a child has become trapped within the box. Most modern toy chests have added safety elements to help prevent injury. Alternatively, open boxes and play areas can be a safer alternative.
7. Certain houseplants
While houseplants can be
aesthetically pleasing for your home and garden, some can be quite toxic
and lethal if eaten. Philodendron, oleander, and peace lilies are three
common examples. Should an incident occur, call an ambulance. THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES. PS- THOSE INTERESTED IN RECIPES ARE FREE TO VIEW MY BLOG- https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com/ FOR INFO ABOUT KNEE REPLACEMENT, YOU CAN VIEW MY BLOG- https:// kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com/ FOR CROCHET DESIGNS https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com
8. Candy
Candy can be a real choking hazard, depending on the age of the child. Be especially aware of sour hard candies, like Warheads, which have been reported to have caused burns and erosion to children's mouths. So either proceed with caution or avoid them altogether.
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