Off Limits
Installing a safety gate is a great way to keep young ones out of dangerous areas like staircases and doorways. It’s a key step in how to baby proof your home. Check manufactures installation instructions to ensure the gate is installed correctly, and give it a good shake test to determine if it will hold. By the way, here’s what to expect when you start baby-led weaning.
Home Safety
Hot Water
Kitchen Safety
Dangerous Bites
Little ones love exploring by putting anything they find in their mouth. Make sure all dangerous items are off-limits, locked up or stored out of reach. This includes small choking hazards like papers clips and rubber bands, chemical cleaning supplies like laundry detergent and household cleaners and first aid supplies and medications. While you’re at it, these are the common household cleaners you shouldn’t mix.
Outlet Safety
Window Worries
A window screen can easily pop out under pressure, so make sure any windows you open are up and out of baby’s reach. This includes ones near furniture that might put them within reach. Also, check blinds and drapes for low hanging cords, and install safety tassels or cord stops. Next, read about 10 window cleaning tips from the pros.
Furniture Fix
Low furniture with sharp edges should be covered with a soft bumper or guard. Inventory your home for heavy furniture that could be climbed or pulled over by a toddler. Dressers and bookcases are great examples, so consider using wall anchor mounts to secure them safely to the wall. Try these tips for choosing the right wall anchor.
Check Outside
Adult Supervision
Despite all these useful tips, accidents can happen and the very best way to keep young ones out of danger is to keep a close eye on them. Never leave the room with a child unsupervised.
For a fun, hands-on way to keep kids busy, introduce them to DIY!
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Teresa Odland