10 Ways to Keep Baby Away from Indoor Accidental Injury

Do you remember that last time you crawl around the house was in what? As parents, it is actually necessary for children to climb several times at home. Because children are like this every day, lying on the ground to explore the world around them. Therefore, it is most reasonable and appropriate to check the safety of the home from their perspective. High incidence of accidental injuries Accidental injuries have become the first cause of death for children under 14 years old in our country, accounting for 26.1% of the total death of children. They are also the primary factor of disability for children, which is far higher than the other four diseases (pneumonia, malignant tumor, congenital malformation and heart Read More …

Have you eliminated 60 potential family safety hazards for your baby?

Safety accidents may occur anywhere in the home. Children burn, get an electric shock or fall off the balcony one after another. Some potential safety hazards are obvious, such as toy cars left on the stairs. Some are more hidden, such as loose stair handrails. The safety issue cannot be overemphasized. Dr. Clove specially sorted out the potential safety hazards hidden in children’s rooms, walls, floors, doors and windows, furniture, kitchens, stairs, bathrooms, laundry rooms and garages. Come and check whether you have eliminated these potential hazards. Children’s room 1. Is there a safety belt on the baby diaper table? 2. Is the gap between each bed board of the crib less than 6 cm? 3. Can the crib prevent Read More …