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Keeping Children Safe

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 Is your Stroller Safe?

Accidents caused by baby products are quite common. This is because most products in the Indian market are not made according to any safety standards.  
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 Bottle Blues

A simple cleaning ritual can make a plastic milk bottle mildly poisonous.  
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 Getting High On Deodorants

Kids are using common household products to get an instant high. These products are easily available, cheap and are legal.  
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 Sprains and Strains

Your child could have twisted his or her ankle. Comfort the child as the accident may have scared the child. Let him put the limb in whatever position he feels most comfortable in. Do not try to make him use it, he will do it by himself if it is not affected.  
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 Smothering

With small children you may need to worry about thin plastic-based sheets, since they are both airtight and clingy, making breathing difficult.  
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 First Aid

A checklist on the essentials in your first aid box that should be available at a moment's notice.  
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 Minor Accidents

Most minor mishaps do not require any medical attention at all. The human body has its own way of dealing with them.  
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 Head and Face Injuries

Bumps in the head are quite common in young children and may scare you too. They may look serious and can be, but often they are not.  
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 Poisoning

Poisoning is one of the most common emergencies in children. If you think your child has had something poisonous, the faster you treat it, the better.  
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 Shock

During shock, a child's body closes the blood vessels near the skin's surface to conserve the blood supply for the internal organs. This makes the child pale and his skin cold and clammy.  
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