Socket safety
The socket in the lower position in the home can be replaced with a plugged one. Don't forget to tell your baby not to play with the socket. If the baby is still young, it is safer to cover the socket. There is a lot of electricity in summer, so parents may wish to make a comprehensive inspection of the sockets at home. In particular, the socket that the baby can touch must be equipped with a protective box to prevent the child from unplugging the plug and the electric jack.
Infant education
From the time babies are sensible, they should be taught not to touch anything charged. Wire, knives and scissors and other conductive items should also be placed where the baby can't reach. Don't put towels and clothes on the wires. Children's rooms should be less discharged, especially baby's rooms. Avoid using floor appliances to prevent tripping and electric shock.
Electrical appliance use
After using the electrical appliances, remember to put them back in safe places, such as electric irons, mixers, hair dryers, etc. Pay attention to the electric constant temperature water heater, adjust the temperature and put it in a good position to avoid the baby touching it. Fans and heaters should also be placed in a safe place or closed. If the wire is wet or damaged, it should be repaired or replaced in time. The plug should also be fixed with insulating tape. Power plug, socket, charger, etc. , should be placed where the baby can't touch it.
Home security
Put the wires away outside after use, and don't put them where the baby can touch them. When purchasing sockets and wiring boards, choose those with multiple switches and safety devices. There are many products on the market that can prevent children from touching them by mistake.