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While interning at Kaiser Permanente’s Pediatrics floor, I encountered many patients that came in for near-drownings in pools, falling out of the windows, and choking on small pieces or poisonous substances. Many of these could have been prevented from up-to-date child proofing of the house. In talking to the parents, most had child-proofed their home, but there were loopholes that they had missed.

Here are a list of resources that I found related to child proofing the house:

http://www.parentwonder.com/content/view/291/1/
http://www.babycenter.com/baby/babysafety/index
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/grand/12steps/12steps.html

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