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| a. |
It is very necessary
to keep dangerous and poisonous things out of the reach of small children. |
| b. |
One must be careful
of items like scissors, knives and blades that are lying around the house. They should
preferably be kept at a height where children cannot reach them. |
| c. |
Nail-polish remover, gasoline,
plastic bags, kerosene and insecticide should be kept out of reach. |
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| d. |
Parents should not buy
toys that have detachable pieces, which are small enough for the child to swallow. |
| e. |
Do not leave your
child unattended at any given time, not in the bathtub, in the garden or playground or
even when he is outside playing with other children. |
| f. |
Teach the child not to
talk to strangers and not to accept food from strangers. |
| g. |
Children should be
wary of stray dogs. |
| h. |
As the child grows up,
teach him the full residential address and phone number. |
| i. |
The child must also be
taught how to safely cross roads. |
| j. |
If the child is
learning how to swim or to ride a bicycle, he must never be left unattended and all the
rules must clearly be explained and taught to the child. |
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