It’s in our nature as parents and grandparents to keep our grandchildren and great-grandchildren safe. A lot of risks are well known and easy to avoid, but you might not think of some right away. Let’s look at six surprising risks that every caregiver needs to be aware of.
1. The Hidden Perils of Makeup
Some people can’t live without makeup, but kids can get really drawn to its bright colors. Chemicals in the product might be bad for kids’ sensitive skin, and some of the ingredients can be harmful if eaten. What should I remember? Make sure that makeup is always stored somewhere out of reach of your child.
2. Toy Safety: More Than Just Fun and Games
Toys are meant to be fun and teach, but if they are too big or too small for the child, they can be dangerous. Choking hazards can be small parts that can be taken off, batteries, or other small items. If a toy gets broken, it’s better to get rid of it right away.
3. Secure Furniture to Prevent Unwanted Accidents
Toddlers who like to explore love to climb. But furniture that isn’t stable can easily fall over, which could have terrible results. Putting desks, dressers, or TVs firmly in place can make all the difference in the world.
4. The Simplicity of Crib Safety
For infants, an uncluttered crib is the safest. Extras such as plush toys, fluffy blankets, or sleep positioners can lead to suffocation. Keep it minimal to keep it safest.
5. Avoid Strangling Risks with Window Cords
The cords on blinds or curtains are useful for adults, but they can be dangerous for kids. They can quickly turn into threats that choke you. It’s a good idea to choose cordless choices or make sure that cords are neatly tucked away.
6. The Attraction and Peril of Magnets
The humble refrigerator magnet or the ones in some toys might seem innocuous. However, when swallowed, they can lead to severe internal injuries or obstructions. It’s best to keep these fascinating objects out of children’s reach.
Finally, making sure our kids are safe is the most important thing we can do. We know about a lot of familiar dangers, but these hidden dangers can catch us off guard. We can make the world a better place for our kids by learning about it and taking action.