Falls Prevention for Toddlers

Falls Prevention for Toddlers

 

 

Children can be injured by falls, however the risk of falls can be prevented.

Here are some tips for keeping your toddler safe from falls.


  • Install gates at the bottom and top of any stairs until your toddler can use them easily. At about the age of 24 months, your toddler will start going up and down stairs independently. It’s safest to face the stairs while going up and down.

  • Keep toys off the stairs, and remove any loose carpets.

  • Soften edges on furniture, countertops and fireplaces. To do this, put homemade or store bought corner guards or cushioned strips on the corners and edges.

  • Your toddler may want to reach something up high or look out the window. Install locks on all windows.

  • Don’t let your toddler carry breakable items, such as glass, when walking. Also, stop your toddler from walking with a sucker or Popsicle™ in her mouth.

  • Put decals, cutouts or your toddler’s artwork on your glass doors at his eye level to help him see the glass.

  • Secure bookcases, TV cabinets or other furniture to the wall with safety screws to prevent them from falling on your toddler.

  • If you have a toddler who consistently wakes up in the middle of the night, it can be a challenge to keep them from getting out of bed once they wake up. A toddler roaming around in a dark home with no supervision can pose plenty of safety issues,
  • A gas problem in toddlers is common and is seldom a cause of concern. Usually, it may not require any clinical analysis or treatment interventions. Instead, the mild discomfort due to gas is easily managed at home with simple remedies. However, if yo
  • When your toddler outgrows their crib, it’s time to look for a “big kid” bed. You’ll probably spend some time buying a new mattress and bedding, but what about a pillow? Does your child need one, and if so, what kind? The American Academy