I was speaking with a friend of mine who has a toddler and she was commenting on how her little one gets into EVERYTHING!! At that age children need to be very closely supervised. Not only do they move fast, but they are very curious. If they can’t see or can’t reach, they will reach up and feel the surface to see what’s there. They will pull on anything hanging down, i.e.: a cord or a tablecloth. What worries me most this time of year is the potential for burns via candles or hot pots. As the weather gets colder and the holiday season approaches, we are more likely to be cooking soups, stews and ciders. Be sure to keep pot handles turned in, so they are not hanging over the edge of the stove. Cook on back burners whenever possible. If you have a flat top cooking surface, consider getting a plastic guard for the front of your stove, like the one shown in One Step Ahead http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=29&cmSource=Search
In addition, many of us like to burn candles, whether it is for pure pleasure, or for religious observances. Keep burning candles out of reach of curious hands, keep away from curtains and tablecloths, and remember not to wear loose of dangly clothing while cooking or lighting candles as well. Candle sticks can be placed on a glass or metal tray, or even on aluminum foil, so that if a lit candle falls over, it will not burn the surface or light anything else on fire.
For more at home safety tips to prevent burns, go to http://www.safekids.org/safety-basics/little-kids/at-home/burn-prevention.html
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