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Food and drug education
As parents, the safety of babies is our top priority. Eating dangerous goods by mistake is a common problem. Let's discuss how to prevent the baby from eating by mistake.

It is safer to store food.

For the baby's safety, please put drugs, detergents, chemicals and other dangerous goods out of the baby's reach. Use lockers or drawers to ensure safety. At the same time, keep the food storage area clean and tidy to avoid attracting the baby's attention.

Eat with the baby

When the baby is eating, please be sure to stay with the parents and supervise the baby at all times. Ensure that the baby eats in a safe and comfortable environment and avoid being distracted or temporarily leaving the baby.

Learning first aid knowledge

In order to deal with emergencies, parents should master basic first aid knowledge. Understand how to correctly handle the baby's accidental eating and the emergency contact information, so as to take prompt action in case of accidents.

Conduct a large-scale survey of dangerous goods in the home.

Regularly check the dangerous goods at home, such as expired drugs and small parts, and deal with them in time to prevent the baby from touching them.

Safety education should be started at an early age.

As the baby grows up, educate them to know which items are dangerous and inedible. At the same time, teach your baby how to handle food and dangerous goods correctly and enhance safety awareness.

Cleaning toys is essential.

Babies' toys are easy to contain bacteria and dirt, so parents should clean the toys regularly to reduce the risk of eating by mistake.

Food safety needs attention.

When buying food, pay attention to check whether the shelf life and packaging are intact. Avoid buying expired or damaged food to prevent your baby from eating by mistake.