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作者: annie0002    时间: 2011-10-18 12:23:53     标题: Baby Health and Safety Article { zt }

Baby Health and Safety ArticleBaby-Proofing Your Child’s Environment
When it comes to baby safety, nothing is truer than the old adage: anything that can happen, probably will happen.

A dressing table mat that is not tied down can somehow slide off the table with your baby on it. The adorable stuffed monkey that guards his crib can fall across your baby's face.

Adopting a "Baby's-Eye" View

You won't need to do a thorough baby-proofing of your home until your baby begins to move around and grab things. But even during his first months there are dangers, and you should assess the safety of your baby's environment continually.

One way is to get down to his level and look around. Is the surface he is lying on secure? Are there small objects around him that could get into his mouth? Sharp objects he can grab?

Things to Look Out For
Some things to look out for during the first few months:
Baby-Equipment Safety
When using baby equipment - cribs, changing tables, bassinets, swings, and infant seats - don't assume your baby is safe. With few exceptions, supervision is necessary.

Your best bet is to always use safety-certified equipment. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) sponsors a safety-certification program. Check for their seal.
Tangling Hazards
Newborn babies do not grab at things yet, but there is still a risk of strangulation when a baby becomes tangled in a cord or piece of clothing. Fortunately, this hazard is avoidable, especially if you use some forethought in baby-proofing your home. Once your baby can reach or grab for things, be wary of anything with a string or cord that he could get tangled in.

Here are some important ones and what you can do to look out for your baby's safety:
Poisons and Other Toxic Substances
During your pre-baby life, you may have had a haphazard approach to the use, storage, and disposal of medicines, paints, and household-cleaning agents. Now that you share a house with your new baby, you'll have to use more caution. Here's a list of common items that could potentially harm your baby if ingested, inhaled, or rubbed in her eyes:
As with a number of safety issues, poisoning becomes a real problem when your baby begins to explore her environment, grabbing and putting everything within reach in her mouth. To protect against this, you should never leave a toxic or poison substance within reach, including on the counters or under the sink.

Lock them up in a high cabinet. Always use original packaging - which should be childproof - and dispose of old, unused medications and cleaners. Just in case, keep the phone number of your local poison-control center handy.

Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can poison your new baby. Poisoning is immediate and can lead to death. Consider investing in a carbon monoxide monitor for your home. To insure your house is poison-free:
Lead
Lead is an elemental metal which can cause severe problems in the development of your child's nervous system. It may be in your family's home, including in some older paints, the soil, and some imported mini blinds.

Remove any lead paint and repaint with a lead-free variety (this is typically not a problem for houses built after 1978). Also monitor painted baby items for paint chips that she might swallow.

Pesticides
Commonly used ant and roach sprays, flea foggers and other pesticides contain highly hazardous toxic substances. They are especially harmful to babies, whose immune systems and nervous systems are very vulnerable to toxic exposures.

Never spray any sort of pesticide near your baby, or on carpets, furniture or equipment which your baby uses. Research now shows that there is no acceptable level of pesticide exposure in infants.

Lacquers and Paints
Household water-based wall paint is much safer than lead-based paints once were, but it can still contain harmful vapors. Do not paint or use lacquers with a baby in the room.
作者: annie0002    时间: 2011-10-18 12:25:40








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