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CategoriesArchivesWelcome to SafeTots.co.uk Blog & AdviceWelcome to the Safetots Blog where we'll aim to give tips and advice on baby and toddler safety. Please Scroll down to see the latest articles or use the navigation on the left to browse by category or use the search box to find more infomation and hints and tips about your particular topic.
Pregnancy causes major physical changes to your body as well affecting your emotions and mental health. Some days you’ll feel good and able to enjoy a relatively normal routine while others will be a struggle both physically, mentally and emotionally. Prenatal care is an important aspect of pregnancy and a time when you need to look after your needs, not just for your benefit but also for the benefit of your unborn baby. In this article we’ll explore ways in which you can look after your health as well as some maternity products that will make your pregnancy safer and more comfortable.
The time will come when your baby needs to eat their meals in a high chair. A high chair is the best and safest method to feed your baby when they reach the right age and is a fun, practical way for your infant to be involved with family mealtimes. In this article we’ll give advice on when your baby is ready to be fed from a high chair, what to look for in a high chair and some safety tips for using this essential piece of equipment.Tags: Feeding, high chair
Bathing your baby is a great bonding experience as well as being a fun time for parent and infant. Splashing about in the water, playing with bath toys and of course keeping your tot clean and healthy is what bath-time is all about, but there are potential hazardous in the bathroom that you need to protect your child from. You can minimise the risks of accidents in the bathroom with a few simple precautions and some great bathroom safety products.
There’s no getting away from using electrics and electrical appliances in the home, but with a baby or toddler around the place you need to pay particular attention to this aspect of everyday life. Plug sockets, electrical power cords and lamps are just some of the things that can cause your little one harm.
Getting yourself organised to go away on a short weekend trip or holiday is difficult enough but when there’s a baby or toddler to think about the task seems insurmountable. Don’t worry, this article will cover the holiday travel product essentials you’ll need while providing some much needed tips and advice for taking your child away from home.
Doors – every home has them and every baby or toddler is fascinated by them. Locks, latches, doorknobs, door movement and not to mention the promise of what may be behind the door is endlessly entertaining to tiny tots. But the dangers of the door are numerous and with over 30,000 injuries from trapped or crushed fingers occurring each year door safety should be of paramount importance to parents.
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