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Baby Safety Considerations - Top Tips to Protect Your Baby |

Wednesday, 17 September 2008
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Although parents do their level best to keep their babies safe, accidents still happen. It is hard to stay one step ahead of toddlers, but until baby begins to crawl you can at least keep him in a safe place. Making sure you comply with all safety regulations will help with baby safety goals. Car travel is regulated for the safety of babies. They must be kept in an approved, rear-facing baby capsule in the back seat of the car. Toddlers and children should sit in the backseat on an approved seat with a lap-shoulder belt. Babies should never be left unattended where there is water. They can easily drown in the bath, a bucket or large bowl or water, or the swimming pool. Scalding is a safety issue too. Toddlers are curious and want to explore their world. They will pull things that dangle such as electric cords from the iron, or the edge of the tablecloth. Many toddlers have been scalded by hot coffee. You should never drink a hot beverage while nursing a baby, especially if other children are present as they can jog your elbow.
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Jennifer writes about a range of parenting topics. For more information about baby safety and tantrums log onto www.kidspot.com.au
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