PPT-Home Safety

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Making Your Home A Safer Place Young Adults and Infants For a child the world is a constant source of new things to explore discover and experience A childs natural

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Making Your Home A Safer Place Young Adults and Infants For a child the world is a constant source of new things to explore discover and experience A childs natural curiosity and fearlessness are also what lead dangerous and potentially deadly situations . S CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Washington DC 20207 Pub No 362 wimming pools should always be happy places Unfortunately each year thousands of American families confront swimming pool tragedies drownings and neardrownings of youn Candles z Avoid using candles when possible Consider using batteryoperated candles in place of traditional candles z Never leave an open flame unattended Keep burning candles within sight z Extinguish all candles before you go to bed leave the room Disclaimer This publication is a plain language guide to the topic The images used in this publication may not comply with Australian laws codes and standards This guide must not be relied on as design building or legal advice For more information p FALLS ARENESS PREVENTION GUIDE SA ET Y IS B ONE SA ET Y brPage 2br HOME SAFETY IS BONE SAFETY Taking a fall at home can be a frightening and lifechanging experience especially for the elderly and those living alone But with a few simple changes at & the Holidays. Click to Play:. Video: Holiday Fire Safety Tips - 1:29m. Holiday Dangers – Christmas Lights. Check for…. Frays or exposed wires. Cracked casings. UL Rating for quality. Unplug before leaving the house or going to bed. Juanita . Puga. Family Connects. Parent Possible Home Visitor’s Conference . April 5-7, 2017. Safety Before the Visit. Schedule your visits ahead of time and make sure someone including your coordinator knows where you will be . Charlie’s House presents…. On November 1, 2007, Charlie Horn, a 2-year-old Kansas City boy, was killed when he attempted to climb a 30" dresser in his . home. . Charlie’s House. The mission of Charlie’s House is to . Electrical Safety Statistics. On average, there are 70 electrocution fatalities due to consumer products each year. . http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Research--Statistics/Electrocutions1/Electrocutions/. Approximately half of home electrical fires involve electrical distribution or lighting. of Veterans with Dementia. For use in VA Primary Care Clinics. November 2016. High-risk Care of . Veterans with Dementia. Keeping . Veterans . Safe . at Home . is…. . . Everyone’s Job. People with dementia are at great risk of accidents & injury in the home. Cindy Morgan, RN, MSN, CHC, CHPN Association for Home & Hospice Care of . North Carolina. Objectives. What does safety mean?. List safety hazards/concerns encountered in the home. Strategies to address safety hazards/concerns. Young Adults and Infants. For a child, the world is a constant source of new things to explore, discover and experience. . A child's natural curiosity and fearlessness are also what lead dangerous and potentially deadly situations. . Most people might not think about wearing eye protection while cleaning, cooking, doing yard work or working in the garage, but according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), half of all eye injuries occur when doing these everyday chores. And while 90 percent of eye injuries are preventable by wearing the proper eye protection, AAO reports that 78 percent of those injured were not wearing any protective eyewear.. Topics. First Aid/CPR. Vehicles. Job Hazard Analysis (JHA). Personal protective equipment (PPE). Check in / check out. Top 5 Hazards. Topic 1: First Aid/CPR. Take the training seriously. What will you do if…. Do you really have protection for your most precious asset? After all, there\'s nothing more important than the safety and security of your loved ones and your cherished belongings.If you\'re new to the world of home security, don\'t worry - you\'re not alone! We totally get it. Here, we have compiled answers to various questions asked by people from different cities about home security.Visit us: https://homesecuritysystems-wirelessalarms.com/ for more details.

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