infant safety in the baby Bath Tub ring

Bath time can be one of the enjoyable activities, but if you're not careful, it can be quite hazardous. Slips, falls, scalding, and drowning are just a few of the potential hazards lurking in the tub.
Follow these guidelines to keep your little baby safe.

•ALWAYS test the temperature of the bath water. The water should feel warm, not hot. Test the water temperature with your wrist (or forearm) or use a thermometer (the water temperature should be 100 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Safety Council).

•The hot water thermostat should be set no higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid scalding.

• NEVER leave your baby unattended...not even for a second.

•Keep the water in the bath to a minimum. Babies can drown in as little as an inch of water.

•Use a nonskid mat under your baby's bathtub and also one on the floor next to the tub to prevent slips and falls.

•Bath rings and bath seats can topple easily and/or cause entrapment, so watch your baby closely when using these devices.

•Keep all potential toxic products (shampoo, soap, conditioner, mouth wash, etc) out of your baby's reach.

•Use spout covers to prevent bruises and cuts.

•If your bath tub has shower doors, make sure they are shatter proof.
Know the dangers and keep your baby safe while getting them squeaky clean in there baby tub ring. Bath time can be fun as long as we remember to be mindful of these tips and always keep an eye on your baby. Have a splish splashin' good time!

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