Install safety guards on windows with spacing no more than 10 cm; use safety outlet covers; keep medicines and cleaning agents locked up out of reach; place the kettle where the baby cannot reach it; avoid using tablecloths on the dining table to prevent the baby from pulling them. Safety is no small matter—prevention is better than cure.
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Complete Child Safety Education Guide: From Home to Travel
I. Home Safety
Fall Prevention
- Install window guards or limiters, with spacing no more than 10cm
- Do not place climbable furniture near windows
- Keep balcony doors locked at all times
Electric Shock Prevention
- Use safety outlet covers
- Keep cords tidy so baby can’t chew on them
- Unplug appliances promptly after use
Burn Prevention
- Place kettles and hot soup out of baby’s reach
- Run cold water first, then hot, when filling the bath
- Avoid tablecloths on the dining table to prevent baby from pulling them
Choking/Ingestion Prevention
- Store medicine, cleaners, and small objects up high or locked away
- Pay special attention to dangerous items like batteries and magnetic beads
II. Travel Safety
- Car safety: use a car seat for children under 12
- Crossing the street: teach kids to stop at red lights and go on green
- Getting lost prevention: dress in bright colors, teach kids to memorize parents’ phone numbers
III. Sexual Abuse Prevention Education
- From age 2, teach kids to recognize private body parts
- No one may touch the parts covered by a swimsuit
- If someone makes you uncomfortable, say no loudly and tell mom and dad
IV. Ways to Teach Safety
- Use picture books and games to teach safety knowledge
- Practice repeatedly and review regularly
- Parents set a good safety example
Safety education is not about making children afraid of the world, but teaching them how to protect themselves.
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Home Safety Guide for Children
Install window guards with gaps no wider than 10 cm; use safety covers on electrical outlets; keep medicines and cleaning products locked up high; place the kettle where the baby cannot reach it; avoid tablecloths on the dining table to prevent the baby from pulling them. Safety is no small matter—prevention is better than cure.