by Alicia Kenny
Having babies and small children in your home means life, fun, noise and safety, safety, safety. Normal, everyday items can be dangerous and even life-threatening to them, so you’ll want to make any necessary changes to your living environment to ensure the safety of your little ones. From room-to-room there are different adjustments to be made. Here are a few tips to get you started on childproofing:
The Nursery / Child’s Room
- Use a baby monitor to track Baby’s activities while you’re in another room.
- Wrap curtain cords and Venetian blind cords and put them out of reach as they can pose a strangulation hazard.
- Use a changing table with high sides and a safety trap. Never leave Baby alone on the table.
- Cover all unused electrical outlets with clear, plastic covers.
- Check toys for sharp edges and detachable pieces that could be a choking hazard.
The Kitchen
- While preparing food, keep babies and toddlers in a playpen within your sight, but far from the oven and hot foods.
- Keep electrical appliances out-of-reach.
- Keep sharp knives locked up or out-of-reach.
- Put childproof latches on kitchen cabinets.
- Keep plastic bags and plastic wrap out of children’s’ reach.
- Don’t heat baby bottles or formula in the microwave as the center of the liquid can be scalding while other parts are cool to the touch.
- Remove tablecloths as children can pull the cloth and get hurt by objects that fall off of the table.
- Store cleaning products in a locked cabinet or out of children’s’ reach.
- Keep a tight lid on your trash can to keep little hands from finding sharp objects or other potentially harmful items.
- Keep your dishwasher latched when not in use.
- Keep a fire extinguisher on hand.
- Make sure your smoke extinguishers are in good working order.
Living Areas
- Cover all electrical outlets with clear, plastic childproof covers.
- Use childproof screens around your heaters, fireplaces and woodstoves.
- Place safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs.
- Cover trash containers securely.
- Keep drapes, curtain cords and Venetian blind cords out-of-reach.
- Don’t use paint that contains mercury or lead as chipped paint could tempt little ones to taste this poisonous material.
- Keep ash trays with ashes out of children’s’ reach.
- Keep household plants out-of-reach to avoid babies and children grabbing and eating potentially poisonous leaves.
- Make sure that carpets and rugs have non-skid backing.
The Bathroom
- Keep medications, cleansers, toiletries, razor blades and other hazardous items out-of-reach in locked cabinets.
- Use non-slip mats in tub and shower areas.
- Bathe young children and babies in water that feels warm, not hot.
- Always supervise children under six in the bathtub.
- Keep electrical appliances away from water sources and out-of-reach.
- Put toilet lid locks on all toilets if you have a child under three.
- Set your hot water heater below 120 degrees Fahrenheit to help prevent scalding.
- Keep bathroom doors closed.
Tags: Childproofing