Your home should be the safest place for your child. Make sure you know the ins and outs of babyproofing your home before your baby becomes mobile. And remember that home safety continues as your child grows. Lock up guns and medicines, and be sure you know if there are any sources of lead paint in your home. Home safety should not be taken for granted.
Read More About Home Safety
Healthy Habits in the Home
Healthy Habits for TV, Video Games, and the Internet
Childproofing Your Home
Childproofing and Preventing Household Accidents
Child Safety: Keeping Your Home Safe for Your Baby
Keeping Medicines Out of Reach of Children
Preventing Injuries in the Home
Preventing Injuries From Falling, Climbing, and Grabbing
Preventing Burns, Shocks, and Fires
Preventing Strangulation and Entrapment
Preventing Injuries in the Crib






