Kid’s Safety Tips for your Home
Kid’s Safety Tips for your Home
Bringing your baby
home is the most wonderful feeling. But, with this happiness, one needs to be
extra careful about the things inside the house. From that heavy flower vase to
the power plugs, parents need to be alert about things in the house and set
things right before the little bundle of joy starts toddling around the house.
Millions of kids get
hospitalized due to accidents around the house. Of course, you don’t want to be
on that list and thus it is important that you take proper measures and baby
proof your home. This would help you in making your home safe and secure for
your toddler.
Here are some easy
steps that you need to take to make your home safe for your baby.
Is your furniture safe
for your baby?
There are many
products available in the market for toddlers and otherwise that would not hurt
your baby and be safe for them. Be double-sure about any furniture that you
bring in the house. Those drop-side cribs are a bad idea so are the baby
bumpers as those are suffocating to those high chairs that tip over. Be very
sure and careful when you buy all those so called comfortable chairs for your
child as they might become the reason for the toddlers to get hurt.
How to discover
trouble
The prime thing to do
is to think like a baby when you are baby-proofing your home. All parents
should try and crawl like a baby to look at things from the toddler’s
perspective. This might sound a bit weird but this will definitely give you a
better and clear idea about what might be harmful or dangerous to your curious
toddler.
Keep anything which is
pointy, potentially dangerous or slippery away from the sight of the toddler or
cover it up for them to reach. This might not look pretty for a house but is
definitely a must if you don’t want to hurt your toddler.
Also, wall paints do
play a vital role in the growth of your child. Many of the paint no matter what
color they are have VOCs i.e. Volatile Organic Compounds which may affect the
child. It basically is microscopic particles that drifts out paints, rugs, wood
stains, furniture and vanishes. These can cause many health effects thus it is
important that one buy products that have low or no VOCs. There are numerous
alternatives such as the milk-based paints or natural products which have low
growth of mold and are environment friendly.
For the curious
toddlers, make sure that you lock everything down. From drawers to cabinets
everything should not be easily opened by the toddler. Even for the doors, make
sure that the toddler doesn’t reach the lock so that you can lock the rooms
when not needed. Try and use locks that are placed on the top of the door instead
of the bottom so that the toddler cannot reach them.
Check around for loose
wires and cords. Electrical cords and curtain pulls can be a problem and should
be out of the reach of the kid. Make sure that the electrical outlets are
covered properly so that your child does not get the shock of his life.
Even after doing all
this, you still will face a big obstacle and that is anything that is lying
down as that would automatically go into the toddler’s mouth. Thus, you have to
be extra careful and check constantly whether the floor is clean or not. The
smallest thing can be a chocking object for the child. To avoid this try and
stick to a regular detailed cleaning schedule. Check the floor pretty often to
see anything that might have dropped and keep an eye for stuff that might have
slide under the furniture.
All this might sound
like pain but doing all this is much better than seeing your toddler in pain
and getting hurt. Though, even after all this you don’t have to get crazy about
everything. A bit of bruises here and there is something that is normal. That
would definitely happen no matter how many precautions you take. Another
caution would be that you should never underestimate a toddler. They have the
ability to get into stuff they should not and that is what you need to make
sure they don’t
These are some of the
precautions that you should be aware of. These can obviously add or subtract
depending on the naughtiness of your toddler.
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