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Cup Cozy Pillow (Black)- As Seen on TV-The world's BEST cup holder! Keep your drinks close and prevent spills. Use it anywhere-Couch, floor, bed, man cave, car, RV, park, beach and more!

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Food is the most common thing for babies and toddlers to choke on. Young children may also put small objects in their mouths that could cause choking. If you have an open fireplace, always use a fireguard that encloses the whole fireplace and make sure it's attached to the wall. Do not place anything on it or hang things from it.

Avoid using cot bumpers in your baby's cot – they are a hazard for choking, suffocation and strangulation. See more about reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Special devices can stop doors from closing properly, preventing your child's fingers getting trapped. At night, remember to close doors to stop any potential fires from spreading. Keep toys and garden play equipment well away from washing lines, so that children cannot stand on them and reach the line. Do not leave any type of rope or cord lying around, including dressing gown cords and drawstring bags.Keep button batteries well away from babies and small children, as they can cause severe internal burns if swallowed.

Watch where you're putting your feet while carrying your baby. It's easy to trip over something like a toy.Make sure your garden is secure so that your child cannot get into neighbouring gardens, where there may be ponds or other drowning hazards. Baths are the commonest place for babies and young children to drown. Stay with your baby or toddler the whole time they're in the bath. Never leave them for a moment, even if there's an older brother or sister in the bath with them. Do not leave your baby unattended on a bed, sofa or changing table, even for a second, as they could roll off. Stay with your child when they're eating. Encourage them to sit still while they eat, as running around while eating could make them choke. Once your baby has started on solid food, always cut it up into small pieces. Babies can choke on something as small as a grape (these should be cut lengthways). Raw jelly cubes can be a choking hazard. If you're making jelly, make sure you always follow the manufacturer's instructions.

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