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Keeping children safe
With the pressures on the NHS, many parents are worried about a trip to A&E with their child.
With home being an accident hotspot for younger children, it’s good to know there are small things you can do that make a big difference.
If you put these things high up out of harm’s way (and curious little hands), you are winning when it comes to keeping your child safe:
Hot things like drinks and hair straighteners or wands – decide where your safe spots are that you can put hot things down out of reach.
Cleaning things – we’ve never been so clean, but make sure it’s all stored safely away.
Button batteries – they can do a lot of harm to a child’s insides if swallowed, so check products, spares and flats and put them out of reach.
Keep in touch for more safety tips www.facebook.com/ChildAccidentPreventionTrust