Child Safety Disclaimer
Child Safety Disclaimer
Children should be actively supervised around kitchens, hot surfaces, sharp tools, small parts, cords, appliances, water, and cleaning products. Nothing on KitchenWithMommy.com replaces a parent’s or caregiver’s judgment.
Supervision is not optional
We never recommend that children use sharp tools, hot appliances, or small choking-hazard items unsupervised, regardless of advertised age suitability. Even “kid-safe” tools require adult oversight.
Age-appropriate participation
When we describe kids participating in a kitchen task, we mean a developmentally appropriate task (such as stirring, measuring, washing produce) under the constant supervision of an adult. Tasks involving heat, knives, or small parts should be performed by adults only.
Choking hazards
Under-3 children should not have access to small parts, hard round foods (whole grapes, hot dogs, hard candy), or detached small components. Always verify the manufacturer’s small-parts warning and age label.
Kitchen burns
Burns are a leading kitchen injury for children. Turn pot handles inward, use back burners when possible, keep hot beverages and cords back from countertop edges, and install stove guards if appropriate to your kitchen.
Water and cleaning products
Supervise children around sinks and bathtubs at all times. Store cleaning products high or locked — never decant cleaners into food bottles.
Step stools
Step stools enable supervised reach for older toddlers and preschoolers; they are not a safety override. An adult must remain present.
Recall awareness
Check official product recall notices before purchase and periodically thereafter. Manufacturer instructions are authoritative.