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m 7 Tips for Childproofing Your Home From the time you bring your baby home until the day they stop being so nosy, you need to childproof your home. Childproofing with child-safety devices can significantly reduce the risk of injury and poisonings at home. In addition to using safety devices, parents and older children should educate little ones about the dangers in the home and how to avoid them. Use outlet protectors: Children and plug sockets are a dangerous combination. Kids will stick just about anything in outlets, including fingers, toys, and small metal objects. One of the easiest ways to protect your child from electrical shock and electrocution is by covering the outlets with protectors. A less annoying but equally effective option for adults is the sliding cover kind — they don’t involve plastic plugs that are hard to remove and easy to lose. More information please view: www.probaby-china.com

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7 Tips for Childproofing Your Home

From the time you bring your baby home until the day they stop being so nosy, youneed to childproof your home. Childproofing with child-safety devices cansignificantly reduce the risk of injury and poisonings at home. In addition to usingsafety devices, parents and older children should educate little ones about thedangers in the home and how to avoid them.

Use outlet protectors:

Children and plug sockets are a dangerous combination. Kids will stick just aboutanything in outlets, including fingers, toys, and small metal objects. One of theeasiest ways to protect your child from electrical shock and electrocution is bycovering the outlets with protectors. A less annoying but equally effective option foradults is the sliding cover kind — they don’t involve plastic plugs that are hard toremove and easy to lose.

More information please view: www.probaby-china.com

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Place furniture away from high windows:

Children tend to treat furniture like ajungle gym — and if it’s up against a highwindow, there could be even moretrouble. When furniture is placed near awindow, a child can easily crawl into thewindowsill and open it. Most windowscreens can be pushed out and are notstrong enough to withstand the weightof a child. Always keep your window

screens secure and your windows locked, and make sure your furniture is far awayfrom a window.

Install safety cabinet latches:

Safety cabinet latches keep your baby fromgetting into cabinets and drawers that mightcontain dangerous chemicals, sharp objects,and choking hazards. This is an importantpart of childproofing your home andpreventing poisonings, injuries caused byjammed fingers, or climbing up on a cabinetand falling.

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Install door knob covers:

A closed door is extremely inviting to a curious kid, but what’s on the inside mightpose an added danger. To keep your child from entering a room where they mightget injured, lock the door or use door knob covers that make it difficult for littlehands to grip and turn the knob. If you’re concerned that your kid can figure out thetrick to opening a covered door knob, it’s in your best interest to lock the door.

Use corner and edge protector:

Uncovered corners and sharp edges are accidentswaiting to happen. Keep your corners coveredwith bumpers and cushions to protect yourchildren from bumping and scratching themselvesthroughout the house. If you can’t find a bumperto match the color of your furniture and you don’twant a mismatched cover, put the furniture in a

blocked-off room or store it until your child gets older.

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Use safety gates:

If you have a second story or a room you don’t want your little ones in, a safety gate is the only wayto go. Safety gates will block your crawling baby or curious kiddo from inching their way up or downthe stairs and into a potentially hazardous room. It’s important to make sure your safety gates donot dislodge easily, but are easily accessible for adults.

Use visual reminders:

Skull and crossbones may be just the thing that keeps your child away from poisonous householdproducts and medicines. Even if you keep hazardous items locked up and out of children’s reach,there is still a chance they may access them. In addition to practicing proper safety precautions,poison-warning stickers are also effective deterrents.