Babysitting Tips

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 he 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

  • Name, address and phone number of employer.
  • Directions to job location.
  • Transportation arranged for you to get to job and return home.
  • Location and phone number where employer can be reached in case of emergency.
  • Alternate person to contact for emergency if employer cannot be reached.
  • Special instructions from employer.
  • Locations and instructions on use for safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, first aid supplies.
  • Walk through house with employer to ensure all doors and windows are locked.
  • Outside lights on.
  • Emergency numbers and note taking materials by the telephone. 

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City of Troutdale- Last Updated April 18, 2006