5 ways to protect kids during DIY projects

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

DIY projects help develop children's creativity and ingenuity, but as with anything, children must be taught the principles of safety in order to protect them while they are having fun.
5 ways to protect kids during DIY projects

1. Safety first

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Major construction and engineering projects all have their own security policy, a set of rules to be followed on the job site to ensure the safety of workers.
However, this kind of security policy has its place in all projects, even small crafts at home.
For children, these principles include wearing work clothes, using age-appropriate tools and monitoring an adult at all times.

2. Choose an appropriate workshop

Build your children's DIY workshop in a well-lit, airy place.
Provide a separate shelf for materials, gadgets and other supplies.
Make sure to place a first aid kit within reach of children.
A well-organized workshop, dedicated to their DIY projects and equipped with an adequate first aid kit, helps children to feel responsible and to ensure that their passion is as pleasant as possible.

3. Prohibit access to toddlers and pets

Do not allow young children and animals to enter the workshop.
Small materials such as buttons, glitter, nails and washers can be accidentally swallowed by unattended children.
In addition, toddlers and animals could hit materials or tools that could ruin the project, or worse, hurt someone.

4. Choose the right tools for your children

Most do-it-yourself projects require the use of tools, from the simplest (such as scissors) to the most complex (such as a drill).
Make sure that children use only age-appropriate and appropriate tools for the project.
This means providing them with blunt blades and simple power tools like a glue gun instead of a heat gun.
Never allow a child to use a power tool without supervision.

5. Remind her that it is normal to ask for help

While DIY projects help develop the skills and dexterity of young children, their safety should not be compromised.
In keeping with safety precautions, adults should know when to offer (and insist) help and when to let young people take up a challenge on their own.
Tell your children that it is not only normal for them to ask for help from an adult, but that it is the right thing to do if they want to become the best handymen in the world.

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