Tips to Keep Your Children Safe in the Bathroom

A lot of children experience unintentional injuries in the bathtub and shower. To make sure your kids remain safe despite the potential hazards in the bathroom, these tips will come in handy:

Declutter

Children are very exploratory and inquisitive. They like pulling and grabbing as they practice their reflexes. Depending on their age, they want to taste everything by putting it in their mouths. For this reason, keeping hazardous materials at more than an arms-length and locked inside their respective cabinets is a must.

All cleaning materials are to be put away on a shelf. Anything that can be stored in the garage and the basement should be tucked there. Even harmless medicine and vitamins can be a source of accidents. Shaving cream and toiletries, when ingested, cause a mishap. Small items, such as pins and buttons, are choking hazards too. In the presence of children, everything must be put away, and anything you don’t need is better off tossed in the trash to decrease potential accidents. Even your bin has to be well covered too.

Common accidents

Climbing is an adventure for many children. The possibility of scaling great heights excites them to the bones. Unfortunately, what they discover too late is that water is wet, soap is slippery, their legs wobble, and not everything tastes nice. Even mould, grout, and mildew are potentially harmful in the presence of children who tend to want to taste everything. With a kid occupying your daily to-do list, cleaning becomes even more tiresome. Investing in easy-to-maintain and quick-to-clean options will give you a lot of peace of mind. Instead of having to thoroughly clean walls, a shower wall panel does not easily collect bacteria build-up. It also becomes squeaky clean after being wiped by using a microfiber cloth. Making sure kids and their environment are watched 100% of the time is a non-negotiable responsibility among adults, especially carers. After all, children who are left unattended can quickly experience slips, trips and falls.

Keep your bathroom dry and tidy

Even during bathing, accidents can arise. When they are big enough, children will have to be asked to remain seated during their bath. The temperature of their bathing water will also have to be monitored to prevent scalding. If necessary, installing grab bars will be helpful for children too. Anti-slip tubs, showers, flooring, and rugs are convenient for kids. To prevent many accidents from happening at home, keeping your bathroom in its cleanest state every time is crucial.

Invest in child-safety locks

Outlets, doorknobs, fans, small holes, and appliances will have to be covered to protect your little one. Regular cleaning will also make sure creepy crawlers are kept at a safe distance from your curious child.

As children become more independent, their daily activities present higher risks. Making sure that your little one is looked after and is gradually informed about safety is the best way forward.

3 thoughts on “Tips to Keep Your Children Safe in the Bathroom”

  1. My kid just loves his bath time and play with his toys in water. Making him safe in a place where he loves most make me more secure. Thank you for your tips it added confidence on how I can make my boy happy and safe.

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  2. Every parent worries about their children’s safety, even when the little ones are just at home. For families welcoming a new baby, it is indeed important to keep hazarous items and cleaning materials locked inside cabinets.

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