A stove for a child is an interesting object of study.
The little researcher strives to approach a dangerous household appliance, press bright touch buttons, turn all the knobs and open the door of a hot oven, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old.. net How to keep your baby safe?
•Tip 1: Choose a cooker with a " This function locks the controls and the oven door. Protection is activated by pressing and holding the mechanical / touch button for a long time. The safety of younger users is also ensured by the special design of the rotary knobs.. To turn on the burner, you need to perform two actions: press and turn.
•Tip 2: Use extra protection Mechanical on/off knobs are of particular interest to toddlers. To prevent dangerous experiments, use additional protective elements - plastic covers. Universal caps completely cover the handle, preventing " In addition to the lids, you can purchase a glass protective screen that will make it difficult for a child to access the heating zones.. The absence of a built-in oven door lock is compensated by a special latch.
•Tip 3: Buy a Gas Stove with Gas Control Function Gas cookers from Greta, Zanussi and other leading manufacturers provide a high level of safety due to the built-in gas control function.. Gas is supplied only when the burner is heated to a certain temperature. The gas supply is cut off automatically if the child turns on the burner without using a piezo or electric ignition, or when the flame suddenly goes out. A useful feature prevents the most dangerous consequence of improper operation of the gas stove - gas leakage. In the absence of a built-in "
•Tip 4: Conduct an explanatory conversation Regular and additional protective equipment is effective for babies 2-4 years old. Older children easily master the principle of blockers by watching their parents. Reinforce protection with explanatory talk - talk about possible consequences: risk of burns and fire/explosion. Be vigilant - do not leave small children in the kitchen unattended.
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