Child Safety Week starts today! Please encourage everyone to keep #SafetyInMind by sharing our safety messages on social and the free resources on our website.
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That’s why grapes and other round foods should be chopped in half lengthways and ideally in quarters before being given to children.
Visit our choking hub to learn more about common choking hazards and what you should do in an emergency: https://t.co/ieKd9EdBar
#ChildSafety
This symbol, found on hot water bottles, indicates how old it is. The number is the year it was made, the flower segments represent months and the dots show the number of weeks. So this was one made in April 2021.
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#BeBurnsAware
More than six children are killed or seriously injured on roads every day in the UK. That’s why we’re supporting #RoadSafetyWeek.
Knowing how best to teach your child to stay safe around roads can be hard. But there’s a lot you can do as a parent or carer to support them.
Sparklers can burn as hot as 1600°C. That’s 16 times hotter than a kettle. So, always treat them with caution.
For more firework safety tips visit: https://t.co/Wd4YY3QGPU
#BonfireNight2022#ChildSafety#Fireworks2022#UKFamilies
A sparkler!
They can burn as hot as 1600°C. That’s 16 times hotter than boiling water.
So, always treat them with caution.
For more firework safety tips visit: https://t.co/9NdKtlZyqn
#BonfireNight2022#ChildSafety#Fireworks2022#UKFamilies
These Primark Character Wooden Plates have been recalled after being found to contain unsafe levels of lead and formaldehyde which can be dangerous if swallowed.
Please stop using immediately and return for a full refund.
Learn more: https://t.co/iUzK75iPjf
Our first email newsletter for parents and carers goes out tonight. It includes our top safety tips for families this October.
If this sounds like something you’d find useful please sign up here: https://t.co/zvBDpQyZBJ
#ChildSafety#UKParents
The size and shape of grapes means they can completely plug a child’s airway. And the tight seal produced by the grape’s smooth surface makes them difficult to dislodge with standard first aid techniques.
Learn more: https://t.co/DMl0qTqF2Q
#ChildSafety#ChildHealth
Do you leave stuff on the stairs in the hopes you’ll remember to take it up later?
It’s something lots of us are guilty of. But, not only could this cause a serious fall, if there is a fire in your home it could slow down your escape too.
So, try and keep your stairs clear.
Toasted marshmallows are the perfect campfire treat. But, hot marshmallows are very sticky and can result in burns to the mouth, face and hands. So, it’s important to #BeBurnsAware when enjoying them. For s’more top tips follow us and @CBTofficial#NationalToastedMarshmallowDay
This plate, on sale in Primark since 13th January, has been recalled after being found to contain unsafe levels of lead and formaldehyde.
Please stop using it immediately and return to Primark for a full refund.
Learn more: https://t.co/KBBpzPEwBo
#ProductRecall#ChildSafety
You and your family are eight times more likely to die in a fire if you don’t have a working smoke alarm. So, take a second to test your smoke alarm and then share this to remind your friends to test theirs too.
Learn more: https://t.co/ykpHu7jFHv
#FireKills#ChildSafety
Our little ones often take us by surprise. Whilst left in a highchair they might try to reach something, lean over the side and topple out or push themselves up and try to climb out.
So, get into the habit of using the straps on the highchair every time you use it.
#ChildSafety
Perhaps this year will be the first your child is walking to school alone. Or maybe your child is changing school and they have a new route to learn. This thread has some tips to help your child with the transition and keep them safe on their journey.
#ChildSafety#BackToSchool
If you’re heading to the beach with your family this summer remember to follow these water safety tips so that your trip is remembered for all the right reasons.
#WaterSafety#ChildSafety#BeBeachSafe
In recent weeks we have been alerted to three stories of children who received horrific burns from hot drinks whilst visiting cafés. And sadly, these are not isolated incidents.
For more information on preventing burns visit: https://t.co/nLXB0LGIsz
#BeBurnsAware#ChildSafety
Did you know that many of these small remotes contain easily accessible button batteries which can badly harm or kill a child if swallowed? Please keep them out of reach.
Learn more: https://t.co/XjkQcXQXDV
#BeBatteryAware#ButtonBatteryAwareness#ChildSafety
When travelling with young children it’s always worth taking a quick look for any potential dangers in your accommodation when you arrive.
This thread contains a few simple checks and precautions to remember so you can relax and enjoy your holiday.
#childsafety#SummerSafety
As we’ve sadly seen in recent weeks, anyone can drown - even strong swimmers. They may over-estimate how strong a swimmer they are or under-estimate risks in the sea or open water.
For water safety tips visit: https://t.co/Gg0siaUYsj
#WorldDrowningPreventionDay#DoOneThing