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is an important job, and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. Please read
the following tips so you'll know how to keep everyone safe from burns when
you're babysitting. Before
the parents leave, write down the following information on a piece of
paper and put it in your pocket or sock (in case there's a fire and you
have to leave the house quickly):
1.
Telephone number where you can reach the parents
2. Telephone number and
address of a neighbor
3. Address of the house
where you are babysitting, including names of major cross streets

REMEMBER,
young children are active and serving hot food or drinks can result in
accidents.
NEVER allow children to
stand on a chair and help you cook. They could fall onto the hot stove.
ALWAYS turn pot handles
toward the BACK of the stove. Children may grab them and spill hot food
onto themselves.
If something on the stove catches fire, DON'T
try to pick up the pan and move it. DO
put the lid on the pot to smother the flames.
If you're cooking with grease, DO
keep a box of baking soda handy. Baking soda will safely put out a grease
fire.
DON'T use water - Water
will only spread the flames!
NEVER pass hot food or drinks
over children. You may accidentally spill something or a child may reach
up and knock it from your hands.
NEVER leave hot drinks like
cocoa or tea within reach of small children. They may try to copy you
and drink from the cup!
ALWAYS follow package directions
closely when preparing food in a microwave, then test the temperature
before serving.

NEVER
allow children to run their own bath water. Run it for them to make sure
it's not too hot!
Test the water temperature with your hand or a bath thermometer BEFORE
letting the child get in the tub. If the water feels too hot, add cold
water and mix well, then retest the temperature.
NEVER leave a small child
alone in the tub! He or she could turn on the hot water and get burned.

STAY
CALM. You are in charge and need to think clearly in order
to help the children.
GET THE CHILDREN OUT OF THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY!
Don't try to fight the fire.
Close the door as you leave, and take the children to a neighbor's house.
Then call the fire department and parents.

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