Since infants and young children especially are vulnerable to foodborne illness, reinforce safe food handling practices if you are asking your sitter to prepare or serve meals or snacks:
■ Hand washing is important! Remind your sitter to wash with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling food, before feeding infants and children, after changing diapers and after using the restroom.
■ Wash eating areas with warm, soapy water.
■ Keep perishable foods in the refrigerator.
■ Watch infants and young children when they are eating. Eating while walking, running or laughing may lead to choking.
■ Avoid feeding children less than 5 years old any food that is small, round and hard, such as hot dogs, whole grapes, candy, popcorn, peanuts, raw carrots, fruit seeds, apple chunks and gum. For more information on choking, see the NDSU Extension publication “Safe Food for Infants and Children: Choking Dangers.”
■ Keep dish soap, laundry detergent and other household cleaning supplies out of children’s reach to avoid accidental poisoning.