In 2013, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a report regarding injuries and fatalities caused by tip-overs of furniture, appliances and TVs. Baby safety should be pay more attention by family with child all the time.
Over 40% of these fatalities occurred in bedrooms, while 19% occurred in living or family rooms. Some of these appear to have been because families purchased or transitioned to flat screen televisions and moved their older, heavier TVs into bedrooms and other rooms in the house without the appropriate stands or anchoring devices.
To help prevent tip-over tragedies, CPSC recommends the following safety measures in homes where children live or visit:
l Anchor furniture to the wall or the floor.
l Place TVs on sturdy low bases, or anchor the furniture and the TV on top of the base, and push the TV as far back on the furniture as possible.
l Keep remote controls, toys and other items that might attract children off of TV stands or furniture.
l Keep TV and/or cable cords out of reach of children.
l Make sure freestanding kitchen ranges and stoves are installed with anti-tip brackets.
l Supervise children in rooms where these safety tips have not been followed.
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