4 Tips for Babyproofing a Home

The only thing that changes when a new baby comes around is everything. Yes your new bundle of joy is the most important thing in your life so you should be doing everything you can to protect them, and that calls for babyproofing your home. An entire home is a lot to work with but babyproofing doesn’t have to be such as headache as long as you follow these four tips for babyproofing your home.

4 Tips for Babyproofing a Home

  1. Get down on their level. Obviously a baby or small child’s world perspective will be much lower than yours. That’s why to protect the baby, you need to think like baby. Get down on all fours to get a better understanding of what issues may face your child such as electrical outlets, sharp corners, countertops and more. You may be able to see something you missed the first go-around when you put yourself on your child’s level.
  2. Do a kitchen sweep. The kitchen is one room that holds plenty of hazards for babies and small children and will be one of the most important areas for babyproofing. Here are some things to look for in the kitchen.
  • Objects on counters within a baby’s reach such as pots, pans and of course dangerous utensils.
  • Lock the dishwasher.
  • Get a childproof lock for kitchen cabinets or move hazardous chemicals well out of reach.
  • Remove any oven or range jobs that are within reach.
  1. When it comes to babyproofing your bathrooms, it’s all about mitigating hazards. Here are some things to watch out for I the bathroom.
  • Lid lock for the toilet.
  • Childproof locks for bathroom cabinetry.
  • Medicines and cleaners should be kept locked away or well out of reach.
  • Never leave standing water in a tub.
  1. All other rooms. Make a methodical, slow sweep of all other rooms in the house. Look for:
  • Sharp corners.
  • Furniture that can be tipped over.
  • Objects within reach on table surfaces.
  • Drape a towel over doors to prevent doors from fully closing and crushing little fingers and toes.

Babyproofing a home can be a slow and time consuming process but is worth every second to know your adorable little tyke is safe within your walls.

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