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Secure or Remove Hazards (Chemicals, Choking, Cords)
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Description
Beyond installations, removing or securing specific dangerous items is essential.
Recipe/Instructions
- Chemicals & Medicines: Store all cleaning supplies, detergents, pesticides, medications, vitamins, and cosmetics securely locked away or on very high shelves, completely out of reach and sight.
- Choking Hazards: Regularly check floors and low surfaces for small objects that could be choking hazards (coins, buttons, small toy parts, batteries, magnets, dropped food like grapes or nuts). Keep these items away from young children.
- Cords & Wires: Keep electrical cords tidy and secured out of reach. Secure blind cords high up or use cordless window coverings.
- Plastic Bags: Store plastic bags (grocery bags, dry cleaning bags, garbage bags) safely away, as they pose a suffocation risk.
- Water Safety: Never leave a young child unattended near water (bathtub, toilet, buckets). Use toilet locks.
What makes the Dish Special
N/A - Focuses on removing or securing specific items known to pose poisoning, choking, strangulation, or drowning risks.
📅 Created: 4/23/2025, 10:42:37 PM 📌 diy 🔧 High shelves or locked storage, toilet locks (optional)