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Bathtub:Bath temperature: Fill the tub before the child gets in and make sure that the water is a comfortable temperature. If there is need to add more water while the child in the tub, position her well away from the tap, check the temperature of the bath frequently and always turn off the hot water before the cold if there are detach controls. When the child is very young, teach her that she is not allowed to touch the faucet or tap handles as she gets older, teach her how to control the hot and cold water as well. Placing a soft and insulated cover over the bathtub tap is a sensible safeguard against accidental burns or bumps. They are available at many stores and often come in the form of engaging rubber animals to add to the bath-time fun. Bath seats: Several types of bath seats and rings hold to the bottom of the tub with suction cups and offer bathing infants and toddlers support while sitting. The suction cups can come loose, and it is not hard for a child to slide out of the seats. Avoid bathtub falls by placing a rubber mat in the tub or affixing non-slip glue strips to the bottom of the tub. They are readily available at baby-supplies stores and come in a variety of colours and designs. Keep electrical devices well away from the tub. Make sure that any outlets near the tub are the types that meet safety standards to protect them from water. Comments |
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