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House Bath CribHigh Chair Stroller Walker

Bath – 10 Points QUESTION: What product is used to keep a toilet seat shut? ANSWER: What is “toilet lock”

Bath – 20 Points QUESTION: What should the thermostat on the hot water heater be set at for children? ANSWER: What is “120 degrees”

Bath – 30 Points QUESTION: Why should you drain the bath completely and lock the toilet when not in use? ANSWER: What is “Baby can drown in water that covers mouth and nose (1-2 inches)”

Bath – 40 Points QUESTION: Why do you put nonskid strips on the bathtub? ANSWER: What is “to prevent child from slipping”

Bath – 50 Points QUESTION: Why should you not give your baby a bath every night? ANSWER: What is “it dry’s out the baby’s skin. You should gently wash the baby’s face, neck, and diaper area”

Crib – 10 Points QUESTION: Name 2 items that can cause suffocation inside a baby’s crib ANSWER: What is “pillows, sheets, bedding, stuffed animals, etc”

Crib – 20 Points QUESTION: Why should mattresses fit snuggly inside the crib? ANSWER: What is “to prevent babies from rolling over and suffocating”

Crib – 30 Points QUESTION: What item do you put on top of the crib railing to prevent babies from chewing on it? ANSWER: What is “rail cover made of soft material”

Crib – 40 Points QUESTION: How should a new born be laid down to sleep and why? ANSWER: What is “on their backs to prevent their mouth and nose from being covered”

Crib – 50 Points QUESTION: How wide should the slats on a crib be to prevent a baby’s head from getting stuck? ANSWER: What is “2 3/8 inches wide or the size of a soda can”

High Chair – 10 Points QUESTION: Why should the high chair have a wide stance? ANSWER: What is “to be stable and prevent tipping over”

High Chair – 20 Points QUESTION: When strapping a baby into a high chair, how should the straps be positioned? ANSWER: What is “around the waist AND between the legs”

High Chair – 30 Points QUESTION: Why should you place high chairs out of reach from walls, tables, and other hard surfaces? ANSWER: What is “to prevent child from pushing away and tipping over”

High Chair – 40 Points QUESTION: What causes the majority of injuries in babies from these products? ANSWER: What is “climbing out of the chair or sliding off the seat and causing strangulation from the straps”

High Chair – 50 Points QUESTION: What are come safety procedures you should check before using a high chair that attaches to the table? ANSWER: What is “make sure it can support the baby’s weight, make sure the table is heavy enough to support the weight, and make sure the baby cannot push against the support of the table”

Stroller/Walker – 10 Points QUESTION: Why should you register your stroller or walker with the company after purchasing? ANSWER: What is “to be kept up to date on any recalls”

Stroller/Walker – 20 Points QUESTION: Name one way a walker can be dangerous to an infant. ANSWER: What is “falling down stairs, tipping over, being able to pull appliances off the counter, etc”

Stroller/Walker – 30 Points QUESTION: Why should you not hang shopping bags, purses, or backpacks off the back of a stroller? ANSWER: What is “to prevent the back of the stroller from being too heavy and flipping over”

Stroller/Walker – 40 Points QUESTION: How can an activity center be safer than a walker? ANSWER: What is “activity centers allow babies to rotate but not walk around freely”

Stroller/Walker – 50 Points QUESTION: Why is an umbrella stroller not safe for infants? ANSWER: What is “it does not provide proper head/neck support for a baby”

House – 10 Points QUESTION: How many safety gates are needed on the stairs and where? ANSWER: What is “2, one at the top and one at the bottom of the stairs”

House – 20 Points QUESTION: Out of all types of gates, which one is not recommended? Why? ANSWER: What is “pressure gates because a child can easily knock them over by climbing”

House – 30 Points QUESTION: If babies can pull themselves up, what can you install to prevent bookcases and shelves from falling over? ANSWER: What is “wall mount brackets”

House – 40 Points QUESTION: Name one item that people buy to keep their kitchen cabinets closed ANSWER: What is “cable locks”

House – 50 Points QUESTION: What are window guards used for? ANSWER: What is “to prevent child from falling out an open window”