Children have lots of energy and are naturally inquisitive. They also like to explore their environment, but their curiosity can land them in trouble. While it is nice to be curious and explore your world, it is equally important to ensure that this is done in a safe manner. The following are some tips on how to keep your child safe in the garden.
Maintain Your Compound Properly
Ensure that your compound is well maintained, with no dangerous objects lying around. You should safely store your gardening tools and machinery. Also pay attention to toys and play equipment. For instance, if you have swings, play houses or inflatable slides installed in your garden, it is important to have them inspected regularly to ensure they are functioning properly.
Secure Your Swimming Pool with a Fence
It is also important to ensure that the architecture of your home is suited to a child. This means that instead of using wood for your pool fencing, you can have your pool fenced using glass. Wood can splinter while glass is better because if your child is swimming, it will ensure that you are able to monitor the child from anywhere in the garden.
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Reinforce Your Windows
You should reinforce your windows because they are easy to get broken and the shattered glass can accidentally cut your child. Double glazed windows are the answer because they are much harder to get broken. You can also put grills on the outside to prevent glass from being broken while children are playing games like football or softball.
Safety in the Sun
Children have got sensitive skin that easily gets sunburned. To prevent this, ensure your child is wearing sunscreen before he or she heads outside. Also, reapply the sunscreen every 2 hours because sweat and water could wash away the protection. On a hot summer day, ensure that your child drinks lots of water. Signs of overheating include dizziness and nausea and heat exhaustion can occur. Ensure that you do not give your child carbonated beverages or sugary drinks because they accelerate dehydration.
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Safety When Riding a Bike
Bike related injuries occur very often, but they can be minimized or avoided. Provide a helmet for your child when he or she is riding a bike. Bikes, tricycles, scooters and skateboards should also be inspected regularly to ensure they are functioning properly. Ensure that the tires are properly inflated, brakes are functioning and the gears are working. In addition, ensure that your child rides on a designated bike route or sidewalk. Younger children should also be actively supervised by parents.
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Set Boundaries for Your Child
Ensure that your child knows the boundaries and places that are out of bounds. Have your child play within your sight and where you can hear them playing. Always know where your child is and who he or she is with. If you can follow these tips on how to keep your child safe in the garden, you should not have any problems when your child is out playing.
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Hi Natasha,
These are great tips for parents to keep in mind.
Best,
Daisy
October 17, 2013 - 6:26amThis Comment