5 Safety tips for winter:
- Keep heaters away from furniture and curtains, make sure to turn them off before you sleep.
- If you have gas, oil or coal-burning appliances be aware of carbon monoxide. Ensure your home is properly ventilated and equipment is regularly serviced and maintained.
- Turn off electric blankets when you’re not using them; don’t run electrical cords under your rugs, and make sure you repair and replace any frayed cords.
- For the best protection, install smoke alarms on every level of your home, especially near sleeping areas. Test batteries every six months.
- Keep a fire blanket and suitable extinguisher handy in the kitchen. A fire blanket is able to smother flames either on a person or on a stove. Most reputable fire organisations sell home safety fire-fighting kits.
It’s best you check your local numbers as it could be different from the list below.
Emergency Numbers for South Africa:
• Ambulance (10177) and fire in Gauteng area
• Cell phone (112) and fire in Gauteng area
• National (10111) SAPS flying squad
Source for winter tips and emergency numbers: Santam, Chubb, Joburg.org.za.
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Lovely initiative, pity we cant honour the many many many guardians out there!
No, probably not. But I’m going to try as hard as humanly possible to protect them from as much as I can. I think it’s my job as a mom.
I have to agree with Robin on this one. We can’t protect them from everything but we have to do the best we can do.
Right! I think that this is my sole purpose on this earth. My life work to protect and do my very best in raising them.
I wish I could put my kids in a bubble….but I know that can’t happen. 🙁
So true, its like I want to protect her and keep her away from any incident, accident, but some will be beyond our control.
What a great piece of information….Thank you Shan, we can all just try to make your home and surroundings as safe as possible!
This is definitely an important thing for kids to know! By having emergency numbers and info ready for them, it will give you all peace of mind.
Intellectually, I know there’s no way to protect my kids from everything. Emotionally, I still try my darndest!
I feel just like Stacie, there really is no way to protect them from everything, we have to teach them to protect themselves though. Teach them about fire safety, have a fire escape plan and I’ve even thought about buying a rope ladder for my second floor so my kids could get out of a window in their bedroom if they need to. I love what these South African guardians have done. Glad centrum is helping to raise awareness.
I told myself from day 1 that I couldn’t protect my girls from everything. It doesn’t make it suck any less.
Awesome tips. Thanks for sharing! Great ideas.
It’s hard to protect your kids while still allowing them to be kids. It’s part of the growing up process for them and us.
I think that is you raise children in a way that they “know” better and know about the world then I think they will do just fine. You can’t be there ever step of the way with them but you can teach them and trust that they will make good decisions.
I need to have a discussion with my four year old about stranger danger, fires in the house ect. We had our practice of hanging out in the hallway this spring when some crazy storms rolled through our area. It knocked our fence over and my four year old wasn’t sure what to think. He thought it was scarey.
As a former Special Education Teacher I consider myself one of the guardian angels out there who will always help a kid in trouble!
No, we can’t do that, but we can do so many things to protect them as much as we can. We also need to guide them, so they learn to fight their own battles.
It’s scary, isn’t it? Anything can go wrong. Life is unpredictable and we need to embrace that – while taking precautions!
This is great post. my son was 2 years old only i wish i can protect my son always where ever we go . I need to guide for his battles
All we can do as parents is try our best to protect our children. There are sure so many dangers out there.
Such an awesome campaign. Awesome CENTRUM! Kudos!
It is scary out there and we not in control of everything, but as parents, we just have to try our best and do everything we can to protect them.
While I believe a parent cannot truly protect their children from all of life’s dangers, you can always keep doing everything as humanly possible to try 🙂
No we can’t protect them form everything. Best to be prepared. We have hurricanes. For days we are told to prepare, but there is always the parent “I need milk for my Babies, when am I going to get some help”.
I would like to think we can, but we truly can’t. The best we can do is prepare them so when it happens they will know how to handle it.
So many different type of guardians out there. I applaud those who save lives in various forms from those who work at hospitals to those who run into burning buildings. While you can’t protect them from everything, you can equipment them with tools and knowledge to help.
Thank you for putting the word out there. Although we do the best we can to protect our children, there is never too much information on how to prepare in case of an emergency!
I’m scared every time my kids leave the house to go play with friends. But I let them do it. It’s to hard on us and them to not give them some freedom.
This campaign is good – while all parents want their children to be safe, we sure are lucky to have people ( modern day heroes ) who put their lives out there … on the line … everyday to help keep everyone safe.
I salute these guardians and their courage to be there for everyone.
It is a must to have emergency numbers posted on a place in the house where everyone can see it. Saving those numbers too is a good idea. Keep your cellphones charged, in case an emergency comes up. I will be heading over to http://www.centrumguardians.com and cast my vote. It is about time these unsung heroes get the recognition they deserve.
I know we would all feel better if we could keep our kids in a bubble, but ultimately it’s better to learn to trust that there are others who are willing and able to help us!
I do the best I can to keep my children safe, but I know I cannot protect them from everything. Thanks for this post!
I wish we could protect our children from everything, I would sleep better at night and enjoy life a little bit more. I do take relief that there is people out there who dedicate their lives to helping others. We are all more than grateful for their efforts and dedication.
Oh how I wish I could protect my kids form everything! The world can be such a scary place!
This is a great post and a great campaign from Centrum. Kudos to Centrum for honoring our men and women who save so many and are truly our guardians. Thanks for sharing.
This is great to know that Centrum is highlighting people who usually go unrecognized for their efforts.
All we can do as parent is try!!! It’s a scary world we live in these days, but if we try our hardest I think we have a good shot of protecting our kids alittle bit!
I too wish I could keep my kids in a bubble. I am so thankful for those that put their own lives on the line to protect others, they are a special breed of people.
We try to teach the kids to use a little forethought when doing stuff, but it’s very reassuring knowing that if things go wrong, there are dedicated professionals that have your back.
Being in Los Angeles, I think of earthquakes more than anything. I worry about my kids being at school when one hits. It’s so scary but as parents our protection only goes so far. Teaching our kids as much as we can is important.
So important to have a list for an emergency. Also Love the heroes you shared. .
For me we are bringing our first baby into this world in October, and I wish we could protect them from everything! I know I will do my best to try and protect him as much as I can. It is nice to have wonderful service men and women to help you along the way!
No, doubtful but doesn’t mean we can’t try. Being a mom means protecting and being there for our kiddos so that is what I intend to do!
I think we can to an extent. The world is a crazy , scary place . While we hope to do so .. its kinds hard
I think as parents we do our best to protect our children and teach them about dangers. that said life happens and sometime all the planning in the world won’t keep them from getting hurt.
Knowing emergency numbers are extremely important and setting up a routine to follow in-case such & such happens is also important.
Sadly we can’t protect them from everything but we can arm them with information and safety info.
This is an excellent post because the world has become so incredibly scary.
I wish I could protect my kids forever but it is impossible. I can only try my best!
I am definitely going to try the best I can to protect my daughter. It can be really scary being a parent.
These people sound like real heroes. I’m glad Centrum is helping us highlight great people like them!
Very interesting-its a fine line between protecting your kids, and being overly protective. Having a good emergency plan is crucial.
I wish I can protect my kids from all the dangers but all we can do is our best.
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