A textured mat placed on the bottom of a bathtub or shower to prevent slipping. Babies and toddlers are especially likely to slip in wet environments. Suction cup mats stick to the tub surface, and some have temperature indicators that change color if the water is too hot.
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Never leave a child alone in the bath, even in a bath seat. Drowning can happen in just an inch of water, and it's silent. Use a non-slip mat, a soft spout cover over the faucet, and keep the water temperature below 100 degrees F.
Bathrooms combine water, electricity, slippery surfaces, and toxic products in a small space. Toilet locks, non-slip mats, medicine cabinet locks, and GFCI outlets are baseline requirements. The bathroom door should ideally have a childproof cover or stay locked when not in use.
Steps taken to keep babies and toddlers from falling off furniture, down stairs, or out of windows. Baby gates at the top and bottom of stairs, window guards above the first floor, and never leaving a baby unattended on a changing table are the big ones.