Is Your Yard Really Safe For The Kids?

We know, it sounds like a stupid question. After all, if your garden is part of your home, it must be safe for your children and all the little ones right? There are no dangers lurking around the corners and crevices of your backyard, is there? Well, don’t be so sure as there might have been a few dangers that you have overlooked. Here are some of the issues that you need to be careful of when thinking about garden safety with your children.

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Pool And Hot Tub Trouble

 

The first issue you need to be aware of is the safety threat that pools and hot tubs can present. For instance, you will almost certainly be using some sort of cleaner for your hot tub and pool. These products can be incredibly dangerous to young children and are not safe to drink. That’s a problem as children won’t always distinguish between water from a tap and water from a pool. If they are having a swim they might take a gulp accidentally or on purpose. You can solve this issue by using a kid-friendly product. You can find more information about it here and make sure you are making a sensible, safe purchase.

 

This isn’t the only problem a pool can present. Do you have a pool cover? While these are essentially for maintenance and keeping your pool clean, if a kid falls in on one of these it can go under the water. They can then get trapped and ultimately it can have tragic consequences. As such, it’s best to invest in a safety fence if you are building a pool in your garden. This will keep kids out of danger.

 

A Hard Knock

 

Soft surfaces such as grass are always going to be safer for kids. Knowing that they are running around outdoors on concrete can worry some parents, and it should. One hard knock to the head and your child could be in serious danger. This is why you need to think about adding softer surfaces to your yard so that your kids have somewhere to play. If your garden is mainly grass, then you don’t really have anything to worry about. But some yards these days only have concrete, and this is where you need to think about adding some sort of softer surface to ensure your kid’s safety.

 

A Nasty Fall

 

If your kid falls while they are outside, they are likely going to be okay. But this is not always the case and if there are things outside for your kids to trip over, this is going to be even more dangerous. You should be making sure that all garden equipment such as the hose, and any gardening tools are put away in the shed.

 

A Great Escape

 

Finally, do make sure that you are securing your garden area. It can be quite common for kids to leave the yard during playtime, escaping out the back gate. It is particularly important to have a lock on your gate if you live by a busy road.

 

We hope you find this advice useful when looking for ways to keep your garden safe for kids.

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