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Children's most vulnerable safety accidents

Children's most vulnerable safety accidents

When bathing a child, put cold water first, then hot water to prevent the child from knocking over the basin and getting burnt, and keep the child away from the soup pot and hot pot.

Children are naturally active. You can't leave your child alone at home because you have something to do when you go out. You should ask adults to take care of them in case of accidents.

When swallowing a foreign body, let the child lie on the rescuer's knee, hold his chest head down, and pat his back four times in the direction of head impact, so that the child can cough up the foreign body as much as possible. Don't pat his back when the child is upright, which may shock the foreign body deeper into the trachea.

Parents should tell their children that if they get lost with their parents, don't go with strangers, don't eat strangers' meals, and find a police uncle. Usually, parents should teach their children to remember their parents' names and obvious signs of their home address.

Parents should keep cosmetics, household cleaners, medicines and other drugs and chemicals that may be poisoned or even fatal after being swallowed by children out of children's reach. At the same time, sharp objects such as knives, scissors and awls are placed where children can't get them. It is best to install an electric shield on the socket at home to prevent children from inserting their fingers into the socket.