User talk:Homestepsafety
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[edit] Child Safety
A process which involves creating a safe place for babies and children to exist, play and live that will limit the exposure to potentially dangerous items, situations and conditions to prevent injury, damage and death. The process often includes the addition and use of devices to assist in the process. A home or space used for babies and children should be enhanced for their safety prior to the time they are able to crawl or become mobile. Common items that are utilized to increase safety include - stairwell gates, drawer and cabinet locks, electrical outlet protection, bathroom and toilet locks, stabilizng or anchoring furniture to prevent toppling, fire safety equipment and 'eqwipt' emergency planning tools.
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