At a birthday party, I saw a toddler fall through a loose railing, thankfully unharmed. This alarming incident prompted immediate home safety checks and sharing of tips. Key advice includes regular railing inspections, installing window guards, clearing obstacles, ensuring proper lighting, childproofing, educating children on safety, creating safe play areas, and consulting professionals. Proactive measures can prevent such accidents and make homes safer for children and guests.
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