Always supervise children in the home and teach them not to climb on or hang from furniture. Choose storage furniture, such as bookcases, cabinets, television stands, and dressers, with a wide and stable base that sits directly on the floor. Models with legs or wheels are more likely to tip-over. Attach furniture to the wall or dry-wall stud if possible, using the appropriate angle braces, anchors or safety straps. If these items come with the product, follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation. When buying a dresser, look for one that meets the requirements of the current ASTM International Standard (F2057). Know before you buy: check the label, visit the manufacturer's Web site, or ask the retailer to find out if the dresser you have selected meets this standard. Place televisions far back on low stable furniture that is designed to hold the weight and size of the television. Attach the television to the stand, if possible. Do not place items that may appeal to a child, such as toys, plants and remote controls, on top of a television or tall furniture. Do not place heavy items on top of elevated surfaces. Regularly check that furniture, televisions and appliances are stable and secure and that electrical cords are out of children's reach. For furniture with drawers, only open one drawer at a time to reduce the chance that it will tip over; completely close all drawers when not in use so they cannot be used as steps by a child; place heavier items in lower drawers; and install locking devices on each drawer if you have young children. Do not assemble and use the furniture if instructions are not provided or if you cannot follow the instructions. Verify a product's label, visit the manufacturer's website or ask the retailer to find out what safety features are available for the furniture you are considering. Always use furniture for its intended purpose.