Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Classification Essay


How Safe Are You In Home?


Home is supposed to be a safe place where we can relax after works and feel safer than other places. When we are young, we learn to play and have fun in our home. Unfortunately, thousands of people, especially young children die or are seriously injured in their own homes every year. Thus, home is not completely as safe as everyone thinks. Home’s accidents can be classified into four major kinds of children’s accidents: falls, poisoning, burns, and drowning.

One of the most popular types of children’s accidents at home is falls. Children could suffer injuries from falls. They often fall off tables, high chairs, and downstairs when they are trying to take something without help from their parents. The height of the falls and the hardness of the floor can influence to the seriousness of these injuries. In addition, children could fall because of slipping in the bathroom or on wet floor. In fact, young children should never be left at home alone. They should be supervised at all time when they are climbing on a stair or a high chair.

Another common kind of children’s accidents at home is poisoning. Young children are often curious and like discovering their environment. As a result, these children specially like putting strange things even dirty things, medicines and poisonous chemicals into their mouth because of the carelessness of their parents. Cupboard and drawers should be locked, so children couldn’t have access to medicines, cleaning products or other chemicals.

Burns is also another kind of children’s accidents at home. Hot drinks left on the edge of tables and pants or bowls of hot food such as noodle, which children are trying to make or reach by their little fingers, can result in serious injuries in the kitchen. The best way to protect children from harm is a safety gate or small gate such as a barrier at the kitchen doorway. Moreover, the bathroom is also a dangerous place for burns and scalds because of hot water tap. A good measure is that the temperature of the hot water tap in the bathroom should be controlled, so children will avoid being burnt if they turn it on.

The last kind of children’s accidents at home is drowning. Nowadays, many families, especially in developed countries, have their own swimming pools. However, these swimming pools are dangerous places for children of all ages, who cannot swim. Drowning can occur at these places, so it is a good idea to teach children to swim from an early age. There is also another effective measure to protect children away drowning. According to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pool_fence , all states in Australia and several states, including Florida, California and Arizona, in the US require swimming pools to be fenced around.

In conclusion, these are only a few of the many injuries that can occur to children and even adults in the family home. Accident will probably happen whenever people are careless. The good way is that parents always supervise their children whenever they can.

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