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Name 3 hazards in a nursery?

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Name 3 hazards in a nursery?

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  1. Umm...three things that can go wrong?

    1. Too many toys=fire hazard.

    2. Cleaning products kept close to ground=Things could be swallowed.

    3. Lock on a door=Could lock yourself out while baby needs help.

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  2. changing table that they can climb on or fall off of

    blinds with hanging cords

    cribs  with slats too far apart

    I'm thinking babies - is that what you're asking?

  3. Choking hazards, unsanitized equipment, and the people in the nursery who do not sanitize themself, used diapers not disposed of properly, and preparing food/bottles in a area that is also used for changing.

    Sorry it was more than 3.

  4. curtain or blind cords, heaps of kids every year actually suffocate themselves by wrapping it around their necks, toddlers whose cots or beds near the windows are most at risk.

  5. cacti, weed, venus flytraps

  6. diaper changing table, .......... in our church nursery a baby was left for a second unattended and it rolled off onto the floor and broke its leg.  This can happen in a nano second.  Choking hazards, leaving with strangers when time to be picked up,

  7. inattentive/uncaring caregivers/management

    unclean conditions

    not enough visits by licensing agents

  8. Plugs that are not covered

    Wires i.e. from a computer,radio etc

    Broken toys

    Cleaning products that are not locked up

    Sunscreen

    Teachers purses have to out of reach of children i.e. lipstick  and medicine considered hazards

    Lysol wipes

  9. Cleaning supplies and other dangerous liquids, meds etc. not up high and locked.

    Teachers not alert and interacting with the children.

    Sharp objects in places the children could reach them

  10. sharp objects  and cleaning supplies left in the reach of children

    toys or other objects small enough for a child to choke on

    snack time - foods which a child may be allergic to or foods which children easily choke on - grapes, popcorn, etc.

    playground equipment - falling or getting hit by swings

    other children - biting, hitting, scratching, or throwing hard toys such as blocks.

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