| The best way for your child to enjoy his or her | | | | You may be keeping electrical devices such as |
| bath time is for you to provide him or her with | | | | blow dryers and the radio away from the tub, but |
| the best child bath safety products. During a child | | | | water that has spilled over can reach plugged |
| bath, you should always consider safety first. | | | | devices. Many of us are busy doing two things at |
| Children may either dread or love bath time. If | | | | once at home and usually leave the water running |
| your child is already used to baths, it's still a must | | | | until we think the tub's ready. In this case it might |
| to have safety products or features in hand | | | | be a good idea for you to purchase a child bath |
| (even if he or she is behaving during baths). You | | | | alarm. This will alarm you when the tub is almost |
| can never really foretell when accidents are going | | | | full. |
| to happen. You may be picking your child after | | | | Prevent head injuries. |
| finishing a bath, but the child may slip over the | | | | Be careful with waterspouts as this can be |
| floor once you put him/her down. You must take | | | | dangerous to your child too. Spout covers can |
| even greater precautions for kids who are | | | | protect this from happening, and they come in |
| particularly dreadful of water, as they can move | | | | many colorful designs, too. |
| a lot and may even prevent you from holding | | | | Prevent slipping in the tub. |
| them. Thus, some safety products would be | | | | Your child may be playing around and moving a lot |
| useful. | | | | during bath time. Prevent slippage by providing |
| Below are preventive measures and products you | | | | rubber mats at the bottom of the tub. There are |
| might want to utilize to keep your child safe while | | | | also now seats with suction cups to keep your |
| bathing: | | | | child seated and secure. |
| Prevent burning and scalding. | | | | Prevent slipping outside the tub. |
| Digital thermometers can assess the temperature | | | | As mentioned earlier, your child may slip even |
| of the tub's water. Always fill the tub before | | | | after a child bath, while you are attempting to put |
| placing your child in. To test the heat, run water | | | | him/her on the floor. It's always best to place a |
| over your hand-you should be comfortable | | | | mattress or rug right beside the tub. |
| enough that your hand doesn't twitch. When your | | | | You must constantly be on guard and supervising |
| child is done bathing, turn the hot water off first | | | | your child's bath the whole time. Even with safety |
| before the cold one. | | | | products it's not too impossible for your child to |
| Prevent water from overflowing. | | | | slip or have the risk of drowning. Make child bath |
| Aside from being a mess, overflowing water can | | | | time a fun and safe routine. |
| become a great danger for you and your child. | | | | |