Childhood safety: How to prevent asphyxiation in children

Nearly all choking, suffocation and strangulation deaths and injuries in babies and toddlers are preventable.

Childhood strangulation is a horrid topic to discuss, but accidents can, and sometimes do, happen, which is why it’s important for parents to know the dangers and keep their children safe.

According to Children’s Safety Network, the term “asphyxiation” includes suffocation, choking, and strangulation, all of which can result in death and permanent brain damage for children whose internal or external airways are blocked by foreign objects, such as food, coins, window blind cords, or even blankets.

Safety tips for babies and toddlers

To keep your kids safe and avoid strangulation hazards, here are a few safety tips:

It is also important to learn CPR and keep emergency numbers by the phone in case of an emergency. This YouTube video may be helpful. Click here.  

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