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Toddlers are quite active and curious fearless explorers in their own right.
With advancing motor skills, they can reach most places that were previously
inaccessible to them before. They learn to use chairs or open drawers and climb
up to reach things that are kept higher and supposedly out of their reach. They
can open bolted doors and use shelves or boxes as stairs to reach things such as
household products, gasoline, lead-based paints, medicines and other things kept
in bottle. They also have a tendency to taste everything and put everything in
their mouths. This not only increases the risk of falling but also of poisoning
due to eating and drinking things that should not be ingested. However, you may
decrease the risks of poisoning in your children by following the tips given
below:
* All medications should have child-safety caps on, so that your baby does not
pry them open and drink them accidentally.
* Always keep your dustbin covered, so that your kids cannot dig into the things
that you have thrown away.
* Be sure never to store things or liquids that should not be ingested in food
or drink containers and bottles. This may lead your child to drink or eat it
accidentally not even realizing that it can be toxic.
* Install childproof locks in your cabinets and drawers before your kids learn
to crawl and stand up straight.
* Keep some common poison treatments at home and in case of a mishap, call the
doctor immediately. Be sure to tell the doctor, what the child has exactly
ingested for quick help.
* Once in a month, go through all your medications and throw all the outdated
ones immediately.
* Toxic substances such as medications and household products should not only be
out of reach but also out of sight of your children.
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