Baby Proofing Cabinet

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Making Your House Safe For A Child

When you discover that you are expecting a baby, you start thinking about all the changes that will need to happen in your lifestyle and home. Near the beginning of pregnancy, you purchase maternity wear. You may register at certain store so that others can buy you gifts for your baby shower. Some people who have the resources choose a room in the house to be a nursery, and they begin decorating that room. There are many things to buy, from baby chairs to cribs to wall paper to bath toys.

At this beginning stage, the things you have to purchase are on your mind more than the things you have to hide. Infants cannot get around by themselves, so there is less danger of them getting into things. However, right around the time you can fit back into your skinny jeans, it will be time to start planning for a crawling baby, and learning how to baby-proof your home. You need to figure out the items that are safe for the baby, and the ones that need to be hidden.

Heat, Fire and Electrical Sockets

Heat and electricity can be real dangers when there is a baby around. Never keep an item like a curling iron or portable space heater in a place where the baby could reach it. Be sure to buy plastic covers for the electrical sockets, to keep curious fingers out. Fireplaces should always have a barrier around them, and fire should never, ever be burning unsupervised.

Keep Poisonous Items Away

If something is harmful or poisonous when swallowed, it should be completely out of the child’s reach. Cleaning supplies belong in the topmost cabinets. If this can’t be done, then they cabinets where they are stored should be locked. Any pills should be in bottles that are child proof. Cleaning supplies and medications should always be put away after use. You should also place dog or cat food out of baby’s reach.

Miscellaneous Concerns

In addition to keeping dangerous items away from the child, you also need to make sure that all staircases are covered when the child is crawling. You can purchase baby gates, which cover the entrance to the staircase so the baby can’t go up or down. Make sure that all of the child’s toys are age appropriate, and don’t contain parts that the child could swallow. Be extra vigilant about cleaning up spills or broken glass. With careful planning and attention to detail, you can make sure that your house is safe for your baby.