Learn about foreign bodies, toy safety, sudden infant death syndrome, and childproofing your home. |
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Even as Matteo approaches his towering 2's, childproofing the apartment is not a priority. |
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A special childproofing screen is available through your dealer, to help reduce these risks. |
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And we've donated more than 60,000 childproofing kits and 3,000 car seats to families in need. |
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In 1970, Congress passed a law that resulted in childproofing medicine bottles. |
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Naturally in combination with other articles all the elements can also be used as child safety gates for classical childproofing tasks. |
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Second, childproofing, including prenatal care, needs to be expanded to include a wider range of potentially hazardous exposures. |
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If you plan to let your ferret wander around your home freely, you'll have some childproofing to do. |
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An overt discussion and highlighting of this issue may result in better supervision and childproofing to reduce injuries among children. |
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It is easy to go overboard in childproofing our culture, and it is easy to underestimate the ability of children to contend with and to process cultural influences. |
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This includes childproofing these environments. |
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Additional information about preventing or avoiding particular exposures is contained in the childproofing tips sprinkled throughout this Primer and in Chapter Six. |
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Playing it Safe: Childproofing for Environmental Health, a brochure that provides practical childproofing tips to protect children from environmental threats to their health, accompanies the Primer. |
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With all the pleasures of seeing my 13-month-old daughter learn to walk came one disappointing realization: it might be time to think about childproofing. |
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I debated childproofing my house, but decided against, on the basis that any scars or burns would serve as object lessons in restraint. |
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