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How to reduce hazardous products in your kitchen

Before 'reducing hazardous products in your kitchen' you must know which products may cause those unforeseen hazards. Once you know them like all the electrical items, gas stoves, matches and spilling liquids etc. you can go on to reduce them or keep them in a safe place out of reach of children where it may be impossible for them cause hazard.

Try to keep everything in its place and rearrange things from time to time.

Do not leave your very small kids alone in the kitchen.

Remove or throw things once they get out of use.

Fix a place for each and see to it that they remain there after using.

Lastly in busy times like parties and functions be extra careful i checking those products while using them and when you finish using them.

I hope my this article and other related articles in 'MY HELIUM' will be of use to all the readers who are interested to stay safe by 'reducing hazardous products in your kitchen'.

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