Foreign Body In Nose : Prevention

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Keep small objects out of the reach of infants and toddlers; Discourage your child from putting foreign objects into body openings.
Source:ADAM
Date:January 30, 2007
Choking sends thousands of infants and toddlers to emergency rooms each year, and food often plays a part.
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on foreign bodies in the ear, nose, and airway
Source:StayWell
Foreign Object in the Ear or NoseChildren may put objects into their nose and ears as part of their exploration of the world. Unfortunately, these items can injure fragile tissue and may be hard to remove.
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on creating and following a household safety checklist
Source:StayWell
The safer and more livable you make your home, the longer you can maintain your independence and avoid debilitating injuries.
Source:StayWell
For safety's sake, look through your home often. Keep an eye out for not-so-obvious hazards.
Source:StayWell
10 Ways to Keep Your Family SafeRecent world events may have you feeling especially concerned about your family's safety. The biggest threats to safety, though, are very close to home.
Source:StayWell
Many common household products contain chemicals that can cause injury or death if they are handled, stored or used improperly.
Source:StayWell
Once your baby begins to walk, you'll need to keep a close eye on your child to protect your roving tot from hazards in the home.
Source:StayWell
Aimed at older adults, this report provides practical advice on how to avoid common and often deadly accidents at home.
Source:StayWell
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