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21Feb/11Off

Kitchen and Bath Safety Audit Makes Rooms Child-Friendly

If you're a parent, you've already thought about minimizing or eliminating safety hazards in your bathroom and kitchen. With new, recently developed products, you can easily remove much of the risk. Start by taking a fresh look at your home while conducting a safety audit. Does your bathroom and kitchen have the following safety features?

Bathrooms

  • slip-resistant strips in the tub and nearby to minimize the risk of slipping and falling
  • grab bars in tubs and showers
  • towels bars/rings close to the tub or shower
  • impact-resistant safety-glass or plastic tub/shower enclosure
  • shatter-resistant tub faucets that don't have sharp edges
  • recessed soap dishes (those that stick out from the wall can cause injury if a person falls against them)
  • the new soft bathtub, which is made of impact-absorbing materials to reduce the risk of injury for young and old alike
  • non-slip tile to reduce the risk of falling on a wet surface
  • toilet latches to prevent children from opening the lid
  • electrical outlets designed to automatically cut off power in the presence of water contact or faulty circuitry
  • door hardware that can be unlocked from either side
  • temperature-controlled faucets to avoid serious skin burns (typical faucets can produce water that is more than 120 degrees F, which can scald a child's tender skin).

Kitchens

  • a stove with difficult-to-reach top controls
  • appliances, sharp knives and other sharp objects kept out of sight and reach in appliance garages, in-drawer knife blocks, and built-in storage units
  • slip/impact resistant flooring to reduce injuries and lessen broken ceramic and glass
  • cabinet latches to keep children away from dangerous products
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