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Be responsible!  Babysitting is one of the biggest responsibilities you will ever take on.  When you babysit, the child's safety is in your hands.  You must be prepared to give the child your undivided attention.  And if you are going to take responsibility for a child's safety, you have to plan ahead.  The following precautions are simple, but very important.

Make sure you have an exit plan!  Every household should have one.  Discuss the plan with the adults in the house.  Make sure you are familiar with their home, that you know where all the exits are and how to unlock doors and windows.  Establish a meeting place outside the home so that you will know that everyone is out safely.  Go HERE to find out more about exit drills.

Put away all matches and lighters!  Put them up high and out of sight of the child or children you are looking after.  Lock them away, if possible.  Don't smoke while you are babysitting.  It is not only a bad example for a child...it's a fire risk too.

Make the kitchen a safe place!  Cook only if you have permission from the adults in the household.  If you do cook, never leave the stove or the microwave unattended.  If you're cooking on the stovetop, turn the handles of the pots and pans in, pointing toward the centre of the stove.  Make sure a child cannot bump or grab a handle and spill the hot contents.  Click HERE to find out more.

DollBe a Safety Scout!  Check to see if smoke alarms are installed and working at the house where you are babysitting.  Go HERE to find out more about smoke alarms.  Children are curious by nature.  Check to see if safety covers are placed on electrical outlets that are not in use so that a small child cannot stick something into them. 

HomeFinder Look at the house numbers outside!  Remember them.  If they are not clearly visible from the road, point it out to the adults of the household.  It helps emergency responders if the numbers can be seen, especially at night.  Tell the people you are babysitting for and your own parents about the "HomeFinder" plate.  They can find out more about it and buy it by calling 519 661-4533.

Here's what to do if there is a fire!

Following all these tips will make you a better babysitter and parents will feel that their children are safe in your care!


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