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Results 21 - 30 of 61 for Latch
  1. ... and nail polish out of reach. Put safety latches on cabinets that a child should not open. ...
  2. ... your medicine in a cabinet with a child latch or lock.
  3. ... highly recommended, your baby will likely try to latch on. During this time, you will stay in ...
  4. ... and starting a fire. Make sure the door latch on the wood stove closes properly. Have a ...
  5. ... proteins in the blood (called complement) to also latch on. The antibodies destroy the red blood cells ...
  6. ... your infant's reach. Use drawer and cupboard safety latches. Post the national poison control number -- 1-800- ...
  7. ... reach of children, or in cabinets with childproof latches. Be familiar with plants in your home, yard, ...
  8. ... to prevent accidental injury in the home. Safety latches can keep household cleaning materials and chemicals locked ...
  9. ... containers (such as food containers), and put safety latches on cabinets that a child should not open. ...
  10. Car Seat Safety (Nemours Foundation)  
    ... the bus, general pediatrics, emergency medicine, emergency room, LATCH, fitting, car seat recall, CD1Concussions
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