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The potential unsafe incidents that can occur when a baby uses an adult pool for bathing alone are:
1. Drowning risk: The baby may not have the ability to stand or maintain balance on their own, increasing the risk of drowning. Even if the pool appears to be shallow, it's important to remember that a baby's body is smaller and they may not be able to stand up from deeper water.
2. Slipping and falling: The area around the pool can be wet and slippery, making it easy for the baby to slip and fall, potentially resulting in head or other injuries.
3. Burns and scalds: Hot water taps or other hot surfaces can cause burns and scalds to the baby. Babies may have a weaker perception of hot water and hot surfaces, making it difficult for them to avoid the danger in time.
4. Exposure to chemicals: If the baby comes into contact with cleaning agents, soap, or other chemicals in the vicinity of the pool, it may lead to poisoning or allergic reactions.
5. Accidental movements: Babies may unintentionally push or pull objects near the pool, such as chairs or tables, causing instability or collapse and resulting in injuries.
To ensure the baby's safety, it is important to always provide supervision and appropriate assistance during their bath time.