Water Bath Safety

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Never leave a child alone in the bath tub.

A few simple precautions when taking a bath can reduce the risk of serious accidents. Being prepared, using safety products and checking the level and temperature of your bath water should all be on your bath tub checklist.

  1. Preparing For Your Bath

    • Be prepared before taking a bath.
      Be prepared before taking a bath.

      Before taking a bath, spend a few minutes gathering everything needed for the bath. This will eliminate an early exit from the tub, or the need to leave a child alone while supplies are located. Shampoo, conditioner, razors, soaps, towels and bath toys should all be within reach. Wet floors and cold drafts can make an unsafe environment if you are not prepared.

    Water Level and Temperature

    • Keep the level of water at a minimum to avoid accidents.
      Keep the level of water at a minimum to avoid accidents.

      Getting the water level and temperature of the bath accurate is an important step in water bath safety. Think about the person who will be taking the bath. How tall is he? What water temperature would be comfortable for him? Keeping the water level at or around the subject's belly button is a safe rule to follow. In addition, always test the water of the bath before entering or putting someone else in the tub. Make any necessary adjustments and use your hand to mix in the additional temperature. Unless this new water is mixed into the tub properly, there may be hot spots that can cause minor burns.

    Bath Safety Products

    • Infant bath tubs can help to reduce the risk of drowning.
      Infant bath tubs can help to reduce the risk of drowning.

      Several products can help to increase the safety of bath time. First, if a child can not independently sit up on her own, use an infant tub or baby bath seat. Second, try placing a non-slip mat on the floor of your tub. This will drastically reduce the risk of falling. A dependable bath mat should also be used on the bathroom floor. This extra mat can soak up excess water and provide a safe place to dry off. Finally, purchase a thermometer to help determine if the water is too hot. Many children and elderly adults need assistance with water temperature.

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