Don't
rely on screen to prevent falls. Screens are made to keep bugs out, but
not strong enough to keep children in.
Move
chairs and other furniture away from windows to discourage young
climbers.
Unguarded
windows opened only five inches pose a danger to children under 10. In
some cities, landlords are required by law to place window guards in
apartments where children live.
Prevent falls down stairs:
Keep
stairs well-lit and clear of clutter. Don't let children play on stairs.
Use
safety gates if there are infants and toddlers in your home. At the top
of stairs, attach the gate to a wall. Avoid accordion gates with large
openings. A child's neck can be trapped in the openings.
The
home is a minefield of potentially dangerous falls for children of all
ages.
Prevent falls from furniture:
Don't
leave babies alone on beds, changing tables, or sofas.
Always
strap children into highchairs and strollers.
Prevent falls from porches:
Don't
let children play alone on a fire escape, high porch, or balcony.
Fix
loose railings or boards. If you rent, ask the landlord to make these
repairs.