When you baby-sit, you are entrusted with a
child's life. Your primary responsibility is to care for the children's
needs and, most of all, keep them safe. You can prepare yourself to
fulfill this trust by following these guidelines:
- Have the following information written
down and readily accessible in the event of an emergency: Family name,
children's names, house address with nearest cross street, instructions
on how to contact the parents, phone number(s) of close relatives and
neighbors, doctor's name and phone number along with a medical release.
Include the phone number of the poison control center 1-800-366-8888 or
862-6265 which is the Alleghany Regional Hospital.
- In the event of an emergency:
Call 911: identify
yourself by name, tell them you are baby-sitting and state the problem.
State the address of the house where you are. Give the phone number you
are calling from.
- Get written instructions about any
medicines to be given to the children -- how much and at what time.
- Having visitors while baby-sitting is
a bad policy. Always get approval if you would like to have a visitor.
- Be sure to meet the family dog.
- Take a walk through the house and
familiarize yourself with the layout.
- During the walk through, check for
hazards and things that the children can get into, such as matches,
electric cords, plastic bags, medication, or anything else that may be
dangerous.
- Have a mental fire drill. Plan on the
routes to get yourself and the children out of the house in case of
fire.
- Be sure to find out if you are to give
the children anything to eat or drink before bed.
- Make sure all the doors and windows
are locked from the inside, and lock the front door after the parents
leave.
WHAT TO DO AFTER THE PARENTS LEAVE
- If it is evening, turn on the
porch/outside light.
- If the children are asleep, check on
them about every 15 minutes.
- If the children are up, know their
location at all times and never leave them alone too long.
- DO NOT open the door for anyone unless
you personally know the person.
- If someone insists on coming in and
you do not recognize them, or if you suspect a prowler, CALL THE POLICE
AT 911.
IN CASE OF FIRE
- Remain calm, and think about your
earlier fire drill.
- Sound the alarm -- yell FIRE as loud
as possible.
- If possible, close the door to the
area where the fire is.
- DO NOT attempt to extinguish the fire,
but rather attempt to save a life.
- Get everyone out of the house, and do
not go back in for any reason.
- Keep all the children together, and go
to the approved neighbor's home.
- Call 911.
A well-prepared baby-sitter will be
highly respected and greatly appreciated by parents. Any sitter who takes
these recommendations to heart will be in great demand.
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