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Precautions To Be Taken When Your Toddler Starts Walking

Alas! Your baby finally starts taking his or her first steps. You may be thinking of the next thing to do knowing that your toddler has just taken his or her first leaps You cannot avoid the fear that your child might hit himself against something or suddenly trips. This is why child-proofing your entire house once your toddler starts walking is important.

Throughout  Your House

  • Be sure to install window guards that have more than four-inch opening in them. Window coverings that are cordless are also advised to keep your child safe.
  • The pieces of furniture, paintings, and even appliances in your home have to be secure to keep them from falling.
  • Breakable things such as picture frames and others have to be elevated out of your toddler’s reach.
  • If your house has very tall stairs, make sure to install baby gates at every landing.
  • Keep small things away as these have potential choking hazard to your child.
  • Put cushions in all furniture edges.
  • Use tapes to cover exposed electrical outlets.
  • Keep indoor plants away from your toddler’s reach.
  • Doors as well as rooms are also areas where accidents are likely to happen so it is advisable to install locks in between.

 

In Your Nursery:

  • Positioning the crib mattress low enough will ensure your toddler’s safety.
  • Detach the mobile above your child’s crib as he or she can easily reach it.
  • Place your child’s crib away from open areas such as doors and windows.
  • Toy chests without lids are also recommended as children might hurt their hands while getting their toys.

 

In Your Kitchen:

  • Appliances should also be placed where your toddler cannot easily reach for it.
  • Also make sure to install safety latches in freezers, refrigerators, etc..
  • Guards on stove and knobs should also be installed and pot handles should always be turned toward the wall.
  • Safety latches should also be installed on drawers and low cabinets.
  • To prevent strangling hazards and suffocation, secure plastics and bags on a locked drawer.
  • Magnets and other little stuff should also be kept away as they can choke.
  • Naturally, you should also make sure knives and other sharp tools are kept in secure places.

 

The Bathroom Of Course

  • Keep your appliances such as hair dyer where your child will not reach them.
  • Toilet doors shouldalso be kept safely locked.
  • Lock up your medicine cabinet and store your shampoos and other items in a closed area secure enough from your child’s hands.
  • Also, make sure that your toddler is always accompanied by you or his or her nanny.

Find out more about discipline tips at this website about Toddler Tantrums