One Mom details the scary experience of finding her 4-year-old trapped in the family washing machine.

Jennifer Hasseman of Dover, Ohio found her son on Sunday Doniven stuck, head first, in the washing machine. After failed attempts of freeing him, Jennifer and her husband had to call 911! Mom•Logic caught up with Hasseman to find out what exactly happened and got tips from Saftey Dad so this won't happen to you ...
ML: What exactly happened?
My two older kids came upstairs and said, “Mom, Doniven’s head is stuck in the washer!” He was screaming from inside, and very scared. His head was at the bottom and his whole body—his one leg was folded underneath him, and the other was somehow twisted around the agitator.
ML: As a Mom, were you going through an adrenaline rush?
I felt a surge or rush where I became super woman, but I didn't seem to have enough power behind me to get him out. My (husband) tried to cut the agitator apart, but finally said, “I cannot get him out.” That’s when I called 911.

ML: After calling 911, what happened?
They went downstairs and called in another fire department to bring the jaws of life. They finally got him out by cutting the front end of the washer and also removing the agitator.
ML: Was Doniven injured?
He walked away with a few red marks on his back—no bruises. He says he won't do it again, and I hope that’s true. He’s mommy’s little helper—he said he was getting clothes out of the washer to put in the dryer because he loves to help me, and a load had finished.

Tips From Safety Dad on how to keep your laundry room safe:
1. Move all detergents and other caustic material to a high shelf or in a locked/baby-proofed cabinet.
2. Use locking straps to keep the doors of the washer/dryer locked when not in use.
3. Remove any objects that a child could use as a stepping stone to reach the top of the washer/dryer.
4. Gate the washer/dryer room all together: It sends the message that this area is off-limits.
5. Educate your children about the dangers of this area before anything can happen, it's never too early.
For more advice from Safety Dad, click here.
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