Saturday, March 10, 2007

Health and Safety Tips


Health and Safety tips.

Keep the baby neat and clean.
Cut the nails regularly and with care.
Wet nappies should be removed and the genitals cleaned with soap and water, dried and powdered with baby powder.
The scalp should be shampooed, dried gently and oiled with baby oil to prevnt dryness, infections and parasites.
Clothes should be loose.
When carrying the newborn, the head should be supported. The head muscles are weak and sudden dropping of the head can be dangerous.
Some kids can be allergic to certain substances in food, clothing and cosmetics. One should particularly watch out for these allergies.
In the tropics, mosquito nets should be used.
Proper toilet training should be given as the infant grows.
Potty or toilet seats should be properly cleaned with antiseptic.
If the baby shows signs of distress, e.g. excessive crying, fever, vomiting or diahorrea. A doctor should be contacted immediately.
A first aid box should be kept in the home.
Children’s medicine should be kept in a safe place and clearly labeled.
When driving, keep the baby fastened in the seat belt.
Care should be taken to avoid injuries.

A notebook containing doctor’s, ambulance and the police telephone numbers should be kept handy.

Theresa Awomolo