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Winter Safety

Make your list and check it twice! Safe Kids Worldwide has given us a winter safety checklist to use at home and on the road.

Winter Safety Tips at Home

  1. Check to make sure your home has a carbon monoxide detector on every level, especially near sleeping areas. Keep them at least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances.
  2. Keep your baby’s crib free of stuffed animals and extra blankets. A firm mattress covered with a tight-fitting crib sheet is all you need for your baby to sleep well. If you’re worried about keeping your baby warm on those cold winter nights, try using a sleepsack (wearable blanket).HOME-Checking Smoke Alarm
  3. Create and practice a home fire escape plan with two ways out of your house in case of a fire. Make it a fun activity for the whole family.

Safety Tips for In the Car

  1. If you need to warm a vehicle, remove it from the garage immediately after starting it to avoid the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Don’t leave a car, SUV or motorcycle engine running inside a garage.
  2. Take a few seconds to do a quick walk-around before you start the car, especially if you park outside. Check to make sure your tailpipe is not blocked with snow, which can also cause problems with CO.
  3. Wearing bulky clothes or winter coats can prevent a snug fit of the harness. You might think your child is securely snug in the car seat when in fact the harness is not tight because there is so much air in the jacket. Adjust the harness while your child’s coat is off, then put the coat on and rebuckle. The harness may be tight, but it will fit properly.

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Jennifer Rubin

Injury Prevention Specialist
UC Davis Health

Safe Kids Greater Sacramento Coalition Coordinator
916-734-9784
[email protected]