Child Care Tips
Child Care Tips
Safety Tips
- Always check bath water temperature with your elbow or wrist before putting your baby in to bathe.
– Never, ever, leave your child alone in the bathtub or near any water.
– Keep medicines and cleaning products in containers with safety caps and locked away from children.
– Don’t leave your baby alone in highchair.
– Lock household cleaning product, matches, knives, and plastic bags away from children.
Cleaning Tips
While keeping the newborn clean these guidelines can be taken into account:
- There is no need to bathe the baby everyday.
– While sponging your baby, always wash his/her face first while the water is the cleanest.
– Make sure that the nappy is dry and clean and in case the nappy gets infected, using a little antiseptic powder will help dry it.
– Always remember to wash the baby’s hands after he/she has come in contact with pets.
– Do not use disinfectants on your baby’s skin, because they take away the skin’s natural ability to fight infection.
– Till the baby is four months old, sterilize everything that goes into your baby’s mouth. Try keeping him/her away from people that are sick.
– After 4 months continue sterilizing milk utensils and water bottles.
– Never leave it at room temperature for too long, be careful about storage and heating milk.
– Good food preparation rules should be followed.
Tips to protect children from environmental threats
- Help children breathe easier.
– Don’t smoke or let others smoke in your home or car. Keep your home as clean as possible. Dust, mold, certain household pests, can trigger asthma attack and allergies.
– Protect children from too much sun. Have them wear hats, and protective clothing.
– Keep them out of the mid-day sun.
– Protect the children from lead poisoning.
– Protect children from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
– Keep pesticides and other toxic chemicals away from children.
– Always wash children’s hands before they eat and often wash their toys and bottles.
– Wash floors and window sills to protect kids from dust and peeling paint contaminated with lead – especially in older homes.
– To keeps pests from coming into your home, put food and trash away in closed containers.
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