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Child Safety In The Office

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Sometimes we find ourselves in a situation for whatever the reason may be, where we have children at work. This doesn’t usually occur to often but when it does it is important to know how to keep child safe in the office. Weather the babysitter got sick or you were called in last minute on your supposed day off there is often no way to avoid bringing kids to work. Knowing about child safety in the office will give you piece of mind and keep your child from getting injured.

Tips For Child Safety In The Office
This helpful list will keep your child safe in the office. There are hundreds of dangers in the office that a child could come across without even trying. Everyone knows that children have a tendency to get into trouble no matter where they are. It is your job as a parent and an employee to keep them from harm.

Keep children away from office equipment. Fax machines and printers have ink that can be harmful if inhaled.

They should not be left unsupervised.

Keep children away from break rooms that have appliances in them.

Do not let them run around the halls. They could trip or cause others to trip if they are not looking where they are running.

Show your child were all safety exits are located encase of an emergency.

Many offices have started offering daycare services for parents that cannot find other means of child care for their children. These daycare centers are staffed by professional child care teachers and staff. They will keep your children occupied with fun and education games. As well as serve a balanced lunch.
It is important to teach all of your employees about child safety in the office just encase they have to bring there child in to work.
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