Baby Safety in the City
by: Grant Carroll
One of your main concerns as a parent raising
a baby in the city is your baby’s safety. The city does
a wonderful job of offering a wide spectrum of culture and
experience that cannot be found anywhere else. However, with
that wonderful experience comes a host of possible dangers.
This is not meant to scare anyone away from the joys of city
living, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
Health hazards, transportation and public playgrounds present
possible dangers that should be guarded against.
With such a large population, it’s no wonder that health
hazards exist. Two big ones that affect your little city dweller
are ozone and pollution. To protect your family from ozone,
watch the news for ozone warnings. Usually, the danger time
is from 1 to 5 p.m. so keep outside playtime in the morning
and evening. Also watch for air pollution warnings and avoid
outside play during danger times. You must also keep watch
on the indoor air pollution. Try to keep the apartment ventilated
and clean any window A/C units. Don’t smoke, and if
your child has allergies, use a vacuum with a HEPA filter.
If you live in a building or home constructed before 1978,
keep a lookout for the dangers of lead paint. For all info
on lead risks, contact the EPA’s National Lead Information
Center (www.epa.gov/lead/nlic.htm) . The last two problems
are mold and pests. Mold is best controlled by controlling
moisture. If problems do arise, notify your landlord and/or
clean it immediately. For more info go to www.epa.gov/iaq/molds/moldguide.html
. As for pests, everyone’s familiar with cockroaches,
rats and mice. The best prevention for all pests is cleanliness.
Clean up any food spills or messes and tightly store all pantry
food in sturdy plastic bins.
Large cities have many forms of transportation from mass transit
to taxi cabs, and it’s important to keep your baby safe
while on the go. One big danger on the subway or bus is the
presence of germs. Babies and toddlers love to touch everything,
so try to keep them restrained and invest in some hand sanitizer.
In case the train or bus makes a sudden stop, make sure your
toddler is firmly seated at all times. If no seats are available,
hold them as securely as you can, but usually people give
up seats if they see you with children. As for taxis, be sure
to bring something like a car seat or travel vest to strap
in your little one. If you’ve ever ridden in a taxi,
you understand how dangerous it can be for an infant or toddler.
Also beware of intersections while walking as they are the
most common place for tragic accidents.
As for playgrounds, also make an effort to inspect the equipment
and surface even if it is owned by the city. Many playgrounds
are not very safe for your toddler, so keep them closely supervised.
About The Author:
Grant Carroll is the co-owner of http://www.littlepamperedbabies.com
and an extremely proud father. This article may be reproduced
as long as a Live link back to http://www.littlepamperedbabies.com
is is present on the web page.
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