Three unexpected areas where you can improve home safety

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Most laundry machine-related injuries could be avoided, according to a report from the National Institutes of Health’s U.S. National Library of Medicine. Better machine design and better supervision of children could prevent injuries, according to the report.  To minimize risks, restrict children’s access to the laundry room. Choose machines with automatic shut offs that halt the movement of internal parts as soon as the appliance door is opened.

Exercise equipment

Many Americans rely on home exercise equipment to stay in shape. Yet some machines can pose a safety risk to children. A CPSC study estimated that over an eight-year period, more than 46,000 exercise equipment-related injuries sent children 4 and younger to hospital emergency rooms.

Treadmills, elliptical machines and other home fitness devices can cause a range of injuries, including cuts, fractures, dislocations, burns and even amputations. The study recommended parents be aware of the risks and take steps to reduce children’s exposure to home exercise equipment.

Never allow children to use equipment designed for adults, and never leave kids unattended with the equipment. When a machine is not in use, unplug it to reduce the chance of a child accidentally turning the machine on while playing on it. When you’re using a fitness machine, keep children away from the equipment.

With vigilance, awareness and some precautions, parents can reduce the risk of children getting injured or worse – and ensure they stay safe at home.

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