School holidays are always manic. If youâre busy working from home or at the office and canât always keep an eye on the kids, having a safe space for them to run around is essential.
Even though the weather is still warm enough for children to play outside, indoor safety canât be forgotten about.
From knowing who to call in an emergency, to installing your own safety measures and equipment, weâve compiled five of our best tips to keep the kids safe around the house these school holidays:
- Teach them about the doâs and donâts of the garage door. As a second entrance to the home and a place to store toys and bikes, kids will often end up playing near the garage. The garage is the largest moving object in the home, so itâs important the kids know not to leave belongings underneath the roller door. They should also be aware that cars will be coming and going and canât often see small children playing. Try teaching them with a fun rhyme like âwhen you play stay out of the way.â
- In case the kids do leave belongings lying around or play too close to the garage door, conduct a safety reversal test of by placing a solid object 40mm high beneath the garage doorâs path â if the garage door closes but does not reverse in less than a second when it touches the object, call a professional to assess the door.
- Child-proof your home or the place you are staying by making sure that all dangerous substances and items are out of reach. Make sure that all electrical wiring is safe and swimming pools are sealed off with approved safety fencing or safety nets.
- Limit their time online and install security software that allows you to monitor online activity and intervene if something look suspicious.
- Teach them how to dial triple 0 in an emergency and have a list of family members or family friends they know how to contact.
To arrange a Merlin dealer to assess your garage doorâs reverse mechanism, call 1800 638 234 or email [email protected].