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30 Nov 2023heaters, fireplaces, etc. Warning: Parking brake use does not totally prevent walker movement. Always keep…
02 Feb 2021 …Ensure all latches are locked securely before use to prevent the playpen accidentally collapsing and trapping the baby. Remove any toys or objects from inside or next to the playpen that your child can use to climb on, to avoid the child falling. Keep the playpen clear of heaters, stoves and power points…
16 Jun 2022 … poisoning can result from use of burners/heaters in enclosed spaces. 15 Best practice guide for the design … , or a clear space of 20 cm around the product. Heaters should be thermostatically controlled on low and at least 1 metre away from the infant sleep product. It is not advisable to leave a heater in an infant’s…
09 Jun 2016 …Most rocker chairs are safe when used appropriately, however serious injuries such as burns or strangulation can occur if rockers are placed too close to curtains, blinds, heaters, electrical sockets or appliances. Serious injuries can occur if a baby falls from a rocker. Rockers should not be placed on high … Use the harness every time. Never place a rocker on a table or other raised surfaces. Choose a safe, flat place on the floor away from any stairs. Ensure that the rocker is away from potential hazards such as heaters, stoves and blind and curtain cords as they could cause injury or strangulation. Stop using…
07 Apr 2013 … in seconds. They can pull boiling kettles onto themselves, reach open fires and heaters or fall down stairs … Some basic rules will help ensure the safety of your child around the home. Keep all nursery items clear of: household hazards such as kitchen stoves and heaters; and curtains and blind cords – they can pose a strangulation hazard.…
19 Oct 2018 …. • To avoid burns, keep the child away from hot liquids, ranges, radiators, space heaters, fireplaces, etc…