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<description>A kitchen safety tip can easily help to avoid injury, it's a good ides to apply every kitchen safety tip in your home.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2005 09:49:05 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>There are many dangers lurking in the kitchen. Even the most prepared person is suseptible to an accident in the kitchen. We all remember at least one occurance rowing up where some unlucky person touched the stove while it was hot, put a untensil in the garbage disposal, or got ahold of some chemical cleaner hidden beneath the sink.

A Kitchen Safety Tip for Baby
The best kitchen safety tip that applies to the youngest member of the family is- do not let them in! The best thing for baby is to stay out of the kitchen. It is almost impossible to properly ababy-proof the kitchen. There are so many things that we use and do on a regular basis in the kitchen. Getting your house some good safety gates is the key for the success of this kitchen safety tip. The last thing you want is for baby to go snooping in the cleaning products or touching a stove that is hot.

Another Kitchen Safety Tip for Mom and Dad 
Another kitchen safety tip to keep in mind is the cleanliness that is essential in all food preparation. Make sure that you wash tour hands frequently before during and after all food preparation. And all utensils and other items used in the preparation of food should be washed thoroughly in hot, soapy water. Using a diluted bleach solution for the cleaning of countertops and cutting boards is an excellent kitchen safety tip that can really reduce the risk of contamination to food.

For the older child, well, there is nothing that can replace good, old-fashioned supervision. Make sure that the older ones always have an adult present. Also make sure that the handles of all pots that are on the stove are turned inward and away from passing hands and bodies that could potentially knock them off the stove and on to tender skin. You can never be too safe in the kitchen- making it all the more important to take heed and practice each and every kitchen safety tip. 
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