Kitchen Are knives, forks, scissors, and other sharp tools in a drawer with a childproof latch? Have you installed a dishwasher lock so kids can't open it while it's running and can't reach breakable dishes, knives, and other dangerous objects? Have you installed a stove lock and have knob protectors been placed on the stove knobs? Does your oven range have an anti-tip bracket installed? Are chairs and stepstools kept away from the stove? When cooking, are all pot handles on the stove turned inward or placed on back burners where kids can't reach them? Are glass objects and appliances with sharp blades stored out of reach? Is the garbage can behind a cabinet door with a childproof latch? Are all appliances unplugged when not in use, with cords out of reach? Are all vitamin or medicine bottles tightly closed and stored in a high cabinet far from reach? Are matches and lighters stored in a locked cabinet? Is the cabinet under the sink free of cleaning supplies, bug sprays, dishwasher detergent, and dishwashing liquids? And are these supplies out of the reach of children? Are any bottles containing alcohol stored out of reach? Are all plastic garbage bags and sandwich bags out of reach? Are refrigerator magnets and other small objects out of reach? Are childproof latches installed on all cabinet doors? Is there a working fire extinguisher? Do family members know how to use it? Does your child's highchair have a safety belt with a strap between the legs? Are tables free of tablecloths that could be grabbed? Back to Articles Related Articles First Aid & Safety Center Boo-boos, bug bites, and broken bones - oh my! Here's your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about how to keep kids safe. Read More Household Safety: Preventing Burns, Shocks, and Fires Burns are a potential hazard in every home. In fact, burns - especially scalds from hot water and liquids - are some of the most common childhood accidents. Here's how to protect kids from burns. Read More Household Safety Checklists Young kids love to explore their homes, but are unaware of the potential dangers. Learn how to protect them with our handy household safety checklists. Read More First Aid: Cuts Most cuts can be safely treated at home. But deeper cuts - or any wounds that won't stop bleeding - need emergency medical treatment. Read More First-Aid Kit A well-stocked first-aid kit, kept in easy reach, is a necessity in every home. Learn where you should keep a kit and what to put in it. Read More Cooking With Kids Inviting kids into the kitchen to help you cook can be a great way to create quality together time and help your child learn and refine some basic skills. Read More Childproofing and Preventing Household Accidents You might think of babies and toddlers when you hear the words "babyproofing" or "childproofing," but unintentional injury is the leading cause of death in kids 14 and under. Read More Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. © 1995-2021 KidsHealth®. All rights reserved. Images provided by The Nemours Foundation, iStock, Getty Images, Veer, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com.