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Stay away from windows and doors. Do not use corded telephones except for emergencies. Unplug electronic equipment before the storm arrives and avoid contact with electrical equipment or cords during the storm. Avoid contact with plumbing, including sinks, tubs and faucets.
Top 10 Home Safety Tips For You And Your Friends Get Safety Certificates For Your Home. Make Sure Alarms Are In Working Condition. Design An Emergency Exit Plan. Keep Your Doors Closed and Locked. Keep Medicines In A Safe Cabinet. Keep The Floor Dry. Turn On Security Lights At Night. Keep The Laundry Room Locked.
Check all fittings, bearing hangers, guardrails and components Check swing seats for damage and decay Check swing chains for kinked, twisted or broken chain Check slides for cracks and sharp points Check tires for drainage and/or protruding steel components Check for graffiti and/or vandalism Remove any obvious hazards
CHECK FOR ANY CRACKED TOYS THAT MAY POSE. A PINCHING HAZARD. CHECK FOR BROKEN SUPPORTS/ANCHORS. CHECK FOR LOOSE NUTS, BOLTS, AND CAPS OR PROTRUDING BOLTS WITH SHARP EDGES AND NO CAPS CHECK FOR LACK OF LUBRICATION ON MOVING PARTS. CHECK FOR SPLINTERING WOOD ON PLAY.
Known Safety Hazards furniture and furniture placement. teacher materials used in the environment. toys and materials children explore.
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Make sure your space is child-safe. Store dangerous chemicals and medicines out of childrens docHub. Cover electrical outlets, and store dangerous or breakable objects up high. Fix, lock up, or discard anything that might be a danger to children. Be sure all outdoor play areas are fenced in to keep children safe.
Some tips to keep your child well grounded: Keep doorways leading to dangerous areas, such as basements or attics, locked. Keep safety gates at the top and bottom of each stairway. Keep window guards on all windows.

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