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             About
            2-1/2 million children are injured or killed by hazards in the home
            each year. The good news is that many of these incidents can be
            prevented by using simple child safety devices on the market today.
             Any safety device you buy should be sturdy
            enough to prevent injury to your child, yet easy for you to use.
            It's important to follow installation instructions carefully. In
            addition, if you have older children in the house, be sure they
            re-secure safety devices. Remember, too, that no device is
            completely childproof; determined youngsters have been known to
            disable them.
             You can childproof your home for a fraction of
            what it would cost to have a professional do it. And safety devices
            are easy to find. You can buy them at hardware stores, baby
            equipment shops, supermarkets, drug stores, home and linen stores,
            and through mail order catalogues.
             Here are some child safety devices that can
            help prevent many injuries to young children. The red numbers
            correspond to those on the image following the text.
             1 Use
            Safety Latches and Locks for
            cabinets and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to help
            prevent poisonings and other injuries. Safety latches and locks on
            cabinets and drawers can help prevent children from gaining access
            to medicines and household cleaners, as well as knives and other
            sharp objects.
             Look for safety latches and locks that adults
            can easily install and use, but are sturdy enough to withstand pulls
            and tugs from children. Safety latches are not a guarantee of
            protection, but they can make it more difficult for children to
            reach dangerous substances. Even products with child-resistant
            packaging should be locked away, out of reach; this packaging is not
            childproof.
             Typical cost of a safety latch or lock: less
            than $2.
             2 Use
            Safety Gates to help prevent falls
            down stairs and to keep children away from dangerous areas. Safety
            gates can help keep children away from stairs or rooms that have
            hazards in them. Look for safety gates that children cannot dislodge
            easily, but that adults can open and close without difficulty. For
            the top of stairs, gates that screw to the wall are more secure than
            "pressure gates." 
             New safety gates that meet safety standards
            display a certification seal from the Juvenile Products
            Manufacturers Association (JPMA). If you have an older safety gate,
            be sure it doesn't have "V" shapes that are large enough
            for a child's head and neck to fit into.
             Typical cost of a safety gate: $13 to $40.
             3 Use
            Door Knob Covers and Door Locks to
            help prevent children from entering rooms and other areas with
            possible dangers. Door knob covers and door locks can help keep
            children away from places with hazards, including swimming pools.
             Be sure the door knob cover is sturdy enough
            not to break, but allows a door to be opened quickly by an adult in
            case of emergency. By restricting access to potentially hazardous
            rooms in the home, door knob covers could help prevent many kinds of
            injuries. To prevent access to swimming pools, door locks should be
            placed high out of reach of young children. Locks should be used in
            addition to fences and door alarms. Sliding glass doors, with locks
            that must be re-secured after each use, are often not an effective
            barrier to pools.
             Typical cost of a door knob cover: $1 and door
            lock: $5 and up.
             4 Use
            Anti-Scald Devices for faucets and
            shower heads and set your water heater temperature to 120 degrees
            Fahrenheit to help prevent burns from hot water. Anti-scald devices
            for regulating water temperature can help prevent burns.
             Consider using anti-scald devices for faucets
            and showerheads. A plumber may need to install these. In addition,
            if you live in your own home, set water heater temperature to 120
            degrees Fahrenheit to help prevent burns from hot water.
             Typical cost of an anti-scald device: $6 to
            $30.
             5 Use
            Smoke Detectors on every level of
            your home and near bedrooms to alert you to fires. Smoke detectors
            are essential safety devices for protection against fire deaths and
            injuries.
             Check smoke detectors once a month to make
            sure they're working. 
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          If detectors are battery-operated, change
            batteries at least once a year or consider using 10-year batteries.
             Typical cost of a smoke detector: less than
            $10.
             6 Use
            Window Guards and Safety Netting to
            help prevent falls from windows, balconies, decks, and landings.
            Window guards and safety netting for balconies and decks can help
            prevent serious falls. 
             Check these safety devices frequently to make
            sure they are secure and properly installed and maintained. There
            should be no more than four inches between the bars of the window
            guard. If you have window guards, be sure at least one window in
            each room can be easily used for escape in a fire. Window screens
            are not effective for preventing children from falling out of
            windows.
             Typical cost of a window guard or safety
            netting: $8 to $16.
             7 Use
            Corner and Edge Bumpers to help
            prevent injuries from falls against sharp edges of furniture and
            fireplaces. Corner and edge bumpers can be used with furniture and
            fireplace hearths to help prevent injuries from falls or to soften
            falls against sharp or rough edges.
             Be sure to look for bumpers that stay securely
            on furniture or hearth edges.
             Typical cost of a corner and edge bumper: $1
            and up.
             8 Use
            Outlet Covers and Outlet Plates to
            help prevent electrocution. Outlet covers and outlet plates can help
            protect children from electrical shock and possible electrocution.
             Be sure the outlet protectors cannot be easily
            removed by children and are large enough so that children cannot
            choke on them.
             Typical cost of an outlet cover: less than $2.
             9 Use
            a Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector
            outside bedrooms to help prevent CO poisoning. A carbon monoxide
            (CO) detector can help prevent CO poisoning. Consumers should
            install CO detectors near sleeping areas in their homes. Households
            that should use CO detectors include those with gas or oil heat or
            with attached garages.
             Typical cost of a carbon monoxide (CO)
            detector: $30 to $70.
             10
            Cut Window Blind Cords and use Safety
            Tassels to help prevent children from strangling in blind
            cord loops. Window blind cord safety tassels on miniblinds and
            tension devices on vertical blinds and drapery cords can help
            prevent deaths and injuries from strangulation in the loops of
            cords.
             For older miniblinds, cut the cord loop,
            remove the buckle, and put safety tassels on each cord. Be sure that
            older vertical blinds and drapery cords have tension or tie-down
            devices to hold the cords tight. When buying new miniblinds,
            verticals, and draperies, ask for safety features to prevent child
            strangulation.
             You can get window blind cord safety tassels
            free by calling 1-800-506-4636.
             11
            Use Door Stops and Door Holders to
            help prevent injuries to fingers and hands. Door stops and door
            holders on doors and door hinges can help prevent small fingers and
            hands from being pinched or crushed in doors and door hinges.
             Be sure any safety device for doors is easy to
            use and is not likely to break into small parts, which could be a
            choking hazard for young children.
             Typical cost of a door stop and door holder:
            less than $4.
             12
            Use a Cordless Phone to make it
            easier to continuously watch young children, especially when they're
            in bathtubs, swimming pools, or other potentially dangerous
            areas. 
             Cordless phones help you watch your child
            continuously, without leaving the vicinity to answer a phone call.
            Cordless phones are especially helpful when children are in or near
            water, whether it's the bathtub, the swimming pool, or the beach.
             Typical cost of a cordless phone: $30 and up. 
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