Home Baby Safety Checklist

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    Choking and Suffocation Hazards

    Fire Safety

    • Smoke alarms are needed in all houses, with babies or without.Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images

      Every bedroom should have a smoke alarm, either inside or right outside it. Check them once every month to be sure that batteries are good and the alarm is functioning properly. There are many more steps to take once baby is a toddler, like setting up a fire drill so that children know what to do in the event of an emergency. The Home Safety Council suggests having a baby carrier that is easily moved with one hand, in case crawling under smoke is required.

    Safety from Falling Injuries

    Poison Safety

    • Some household cleaners are poisonous.BananaStock/BananaStock/Getty Images

      Read labels on all of the under-the-sink products in your home to know which ones are poisonous. Keep them up high or put locks or stoppers on the cupboards to keep curious fingers out. Heaters, stoves and fireplaces should be checked once a year. You should also have at least one carbon monoxide detector in your home.

    Water Safety

    • Bath time can be both fun and dangerous.Digital Vision./Digital Vision/Getty Images

      Store large buckets upside-down to keep baby from exploring. Use a lock on the toilet lid, as a walking baby could fall in and drown. Keep the hot water heater set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit, as hot water can be scalding and babies have thin skin. Baby bathwater should be no more than 100 degrees, according to the Home Safety Council. And never leave a baby unattended in the bath.

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