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Showing posts with label national bath safety month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national bath safety month. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Bathroom Child Safety Tips

January is National Bath Safety Month! Let’s remind ourselves how important it is to keep our children protected while scrubbing in the tub. Here are a few ways to keep it fun but also play it safe:


Prevent slipping.
Don’t forget, your children don’t have quite the same coordination as you do and can easily lose their balance. That is why it’s so crucial to help them prevent slips as best as possible. The first tip is to place a mat in the tub, as it’s easy to lose balance in the tub. The second tip is to also place a soft rug outside the tub so that they don’t slip on tile as well.

Use the right shampoo.
If you have a baby or a toddler at home, be sure to use tear free shampoo so that the chemicals don’t sting their eyes. And when rinsing, make sure they tip their head back and use your hand to cup over their eyes. 

Check the temperature.
Always test the temperature of your bath water before allowing your child to bathe. If the water is too hot, you increase the risk of scalding. So use your hand, a thermometer, or buy an anti-scald device that attaches to the faucet in your tub.

Stay in the room.
Be present when your child takes a bath and never leave their side, especially if under the age of 4. Accidents can easily happen if they slip or chew on a toy. If you must leave the room to answer the door, telephone, or for other emergency reason, take your child with you, shut off the water, and continue afterwards. 

If you find that the water in your tub isn’t draining properly or your faucet needs repairs, contact New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter! We are available 24/7 for plumbing needs in the bathroom and all around the house. Give us a call at 516.874.7937 or visit our website to learn more about our services.    

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

National Bath Safety Month: Preventing Dangers

January is National Bath Safety Month and a perfect time to share a few ways you can prevent danger in and around your bathtub. From small children to seniors - staying safe from potential hazards in the bathroom starts with smart choices and small safety implementations.


Get started with these few tips today:

1. Use slip resistant bath mats only. Throw rugs might look nice but can also cause one to slip and fall. Non-slip backed bath mats help to ensure your family's stability in the bathroom.

2. Keep the bathroom floor dry. We're all guilty of flooding the bathroom floor each time we shower. The danger here, however, is when someone else walks in for a different purpose they might not be expecting a slippery floor. Always wipe floors dry each time you bathe, use the sink, etc.

3. Incorporate grab bars or rails. Installing something you can hold onto in the bathroom could be helpful for people of all ages. They can help you catch your bathroom if you skip a step in the shower.

4. Keep your bathroom well lit. Sharp edges and hard objects can cause unnecessary bruises on dark days or through the night. Since the bathroom is a room in our home we use at all hours, make sure to supplement lighting with nightlights and a separate ceiling light over the bath or shower.

5. Keep your water heater set at 120 degrees. You might like a warm and toasty shower but you don't want one that unexpectedly burns you either. To make sure the temperature can't accidentally rise to dangerous levels, keep your water heater set a bit low.

Which safety tips will you implement in your bathroom? Let us know on our Facebook page!

New York Plumbing and Sewer is available 24/7 for plumbing emergencies, repairs and more. Call us today at 516.874.7937 or visit our website for more information.