Responsibility!
Take your babysitting responsibility seriously.
Part of that responsibility is protecting
yourself as well as the children you will be taking
care of.
Know your employer before you take the
job.
Check references if this will be the first
time working for this person.
Before accepting the job, get specific
instructions about the number and ages of children,
bed times, foods, medicines, and other information about
personal habits and what is expected of you.
When you accept a job, arrive early to
confirm all of this information and get any additional
instructions.
Learning first aid procedures before you
take on babysitting jobs will help prepare you for emergencies
and may save a life.
When you are babysitting:
DO NOT allow strangers
into the house unless your employer specifically informs
you to let them in.
DO NOT tell a caller
that you are the babysitter alone with the children.
Take a message and tell them that the employer will
return the call momentarily.
DO NOT go outside
to investigate suspicious noises or activities. Turn
on outside lights and call the police. Be sure that
all doors and windows are locked.
Babysitter Checklist:
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Name, address and phone number
of employer.
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Directions to job location.
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Transportation arranged for
you to get to job and return home.
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Location and phone number where
employer can be reached in case of emergency.
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Alternate person to contact
for emergency if employer cannot be reached.
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Special instructions from employer.
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Locations and instructions on
use for safety equipment such as fire extinguishers,
first aid supplies.
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Walk through house with employer
to ensure all doors and windows are locked.
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Outside lights on.
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Emergency numbers and note taking
materials by the telephone.
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