The suggestion of not allowing your kid in the kitchen might help ensure safety, but it’s absolutely not practical. Three following tips can possibly help you put aside the worries and avoid unexpected situations that may happen to your little kid.
Using cabinet locks
The most important thing you should remember when trying to make everything safe for your child is to keep the cabinet locked. …show more content…
A little carelessness may lead to a very severe burn. Don’t ever carry or hold your child while cooking on the stove, holding a hot pot or hot soup bowl. Always watch your child, especially a toddler, as a toddler learning to walk can possibly touch or lean on a hot oven door or stove to keep balance. Do not use the tablecloth as your child might grab the cloth or mistake this for a napkin and the yank of your naughty kid might get hot food or soup all over his head. When using the microwave, try not to let your child touch the food in the microwave. Also be careful with the steam scald when allowing your child to remove the food cover. Always remember to put any hot food in the corner of the kitchen where your inquisitive child is unlikely to find and see