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A Safe Home Environment to Prevent Falls
Adapting the bathroom at home and adding safety accessories can prevent falls at home. The following recommendations will help you improve home safety and reduce the risk of falls.
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Older Adults
- 20 Nov 2025
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Home Safety
Ensuring safety in every room of the house can prevent falls and save lives. By visiting the Old Age website, you can obtain practical advice that can be implemented immediately to ensure safety in every room of your house.
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Older Adults
- 25 Sep 2025
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Food Safety During Pregnancy
Some foods contain substances that are hazardous to you and your unborn child, and some products may cause infectious diseases and should be avoided during pregnancy.
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Parents and Parenting
- 29 Apr 2026
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Medication Safety Tips
Safe drug intake includes getting information and counseling from the doctor or pharmacist on the exact instructions for taking a drug. Log in to get important information on drug intake at an older age.
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Older Adults
- 19 Nov 2025
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Avoiding Cold-Related Injuries
Older adults 65 years and older are especially vulnerable to cold and hypothermia, even if there is a minor drop in temperature. How to prevent cold injuries? And what healthy habits should be kept in winter time?
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Older Adults
- 16 Dec 2025
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Protecting Yourself From Heat Hazards
Extremely hot and humid weather is a health hazard for at-risk populations, including the elderly. How to prevent a heat stroke? How to cool your home during a heat wave? What to eat and drink? When to see a doctor?
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Older Adults
- 15 Feb 2026
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Safety
At the ages of 9 to 12 months, babies already sit, crawl, and some even stand up. The car safety seat should be installed rear-facing, and infants should never be left unattended in the bath, even when they are sitting steadily.
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Parents and Parenting
- 01 Jul 2026
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Safety
At the ages of 6 to 9 months, babies are likely to roll over, sit, or even crawl. You can encourage them to crawl and sit, but ensure the environment is safe to prevent falls.
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Parents and Parenting
- 01 Jul 2026
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Safety
Infants aged 6 to 12 weeks are fragile and vulnerable. Shaking the body or falling from any height can cause irreversible damage. Therefore, babies must not be left alone on the changing table even for a moment.
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Parents and Parenting
- 01 Jul 2026
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Safety
At the age of one and a half to two years, babies should be encouraged to perform simple actions on their own: walking, taking off their clothes, playing with a ball, and being active. Screens should be avoided until the age of two.
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Parents and Parenting
- 01 Jul 2026
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