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		<title>Managing Dogs And Babies In The Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for a plan of how to safely introduce your new baby with your dog, why not try this&#8230; Your dog and the new mum will want to say a proper hello to each other, so make sure somebody else carries the baby into the house for the first time. Don&#8217;t punish your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a plan of how to safely introduce your new baby with your dog, why not try this&#8230;</p>
<p>Your dog and the new mum will want to say a proper hello to each other, so make sure somebody else carries the baby into the house for the first time. Don&#8217;t punish your dog for being excited when he sees mum for the first time &#8211; he&#8217;s bound to be happy that she&#8217;s home! Simply have someone take the baby to the safety of another room whilst they greet each other.</p>
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<p>If you want further advice on how to introduce babies to dogs, take a look at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://fixmydogonline.com/how-to-manage-dogs-and-babies-at-home.php">Tips On How To Safely Introduce Your Baby To Your Dog</a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s vital that the baby is not brought into the same room as the dog until he is in a calm and obedient state. Make sure you give your dog lots of positive praise and reward for staying calm and listening to your instruction. Check that your dog is correctly leashed and there is a safe distance between him and your baby &#8211; have them at opposite ends of the room if you can. Use a calm reassuring tone to talk to your dog as the baby is gradually brought closer by an adult. It&#8217;s essential that this process is not rushed, and is done in a positive happy atmosphere. If your dog tries to jump up at the baby, or you feel he is becoming anxious in some way, take him out of the room straight away. Don&#8217;t try to reassure you dog by stroking him and talking in a &#8216;There,There&#8217; tone of voice, as this will only serve to confirm in his mind that he was right to be anxious or aggressive. Instead, tell him firmly &#8216;No&#8217;, take him out of the room, and return him only when he has returned to a calm state of mind.</p>
<p>Keep your dog on the leash at this stage. If your dog has completely calmed down, you may let him to have a short sniff of your baby. Don&#8217;t forget to give lots of praise to your dog for staying calm whilst sitting or lying down, listening attentively for your instruction.</p>
<p>Remember, there&#8217;s plenty more helpful tips and useful advice on managing the introduction of your dog and new baby at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://fixmydogonline.com/how-to-manage-dogs-and-babies-at-home.php">How To Prepare Your Dog To Meet The New Baby</a></p>
<p>Slowly increase the time that the dog is allowed to be near the baby. Once you can see that the dog is able to maintain a calm state in the babys prescence, you may consider unleashing him, but only if there is another adult there to help you supervise. You may decide it&#8217;s best at this stage to put your dogs muzzle on. You want your dog to notice lots of positive benefits from having the baby in the house, so be sure to make time for plenty of 1-to-1 time with him over the coming days. Whenever you&#8217;re on your own in the house with the dog and your baby, be sure to tether the dog to a heavy piece of furniture, or use a baby gate to keep them separate.</p>
<p>Under no cirumstances should you ever leave a dog and a baby alone unsupervised &#8211; not even for just a few seconds.</p>
<p>If you enjoyed looking at this article, you may like to have a look at another of my articles on this subject entitled <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://fixmydogonline.com/introducing-your-dog-and-your-new-baby.php">Preparing To Bring Your Baby Home To Your Dog</a></p>
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<p>There are plenty more great tips and loads of helpful advice on all aspects of dog training and dog behavioural issues at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.fixmydogonline.com/.php">www.fixmydogonline.com</a></p>
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		<title>Simple Steps To Baby Proof Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 17:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your baby is the most important thing in your life and once your child becomes mobile, you start a whole new phase in the life of your house. Gone are the days of glass vases on the floor and masses of items such as craft supplies or tools lying around waiting to be put away. The fastest way to organization in the home is to bring a crawling baby or infant into the picture. </p>
<p>When your baby first comes home, you are often concerned about such items as what type of diapers you are going to use, which bouncy seat will make them most happy and what sort of eating/sleeping pattern will work best for them. You do not actually start to fret about baby proofing your home until you watch your kid move from point A to point b unassisted. </p>
<p>The day that they crawl across the room or take their primary step is the day on which you need to baby proof your home in each way, shape and form. It&#8217;ll only take walking into a room to find your youngster heading toward an open wall socket or picking up your fave antique plate to send you into a panic to make instant changes in your home. </p>
<p>When you baby proof your house, you have got to think about baby safety first and home safety 2nd. By this I mean think about what can be damaging to your baby first and what your baby can harm second. </p>
<p>the clear baby safety features you need to start with are wall socket covers, cupboard latches and baby gates. Each socket in your house needs to be covered with a safety plug. Even if they&#8217;re in the most remote part of the home, cover them. Each cupboard that contains anything dangerous to your kid or contains things that you do not want thrown all over the floor wants to have a security catch. Keep one cupboard open and fill it with toys so it can be your child&#8217;s cupboard and they can open it whenever they want to. Place baby gates at the bottom and top of steps. Close doors to lavatories so they can&#8217;t get into the tub or toilets. </p>
<p>Crawl around on the floor at your child&#8217;s level and pick up anything that you don&#8217;t want your child to have. This includes any breakables as you can not expect a curious kid to not touch things and explore their surroundings. Anything smaller than a &#xBD; ; greenback should be out of their reach to avoid having them put it in their mouth and choking. Photo albums and photos should be out of reach as well or they can become stained, ripped or chewed on. If it does not need to be out then it is maybe best to pack it away for now or at a minimum put it up high out of their reach. </p>
<p>in addition to these proposals, you&#8217;ll find other baby proofing ideas and checklists on the web. Even after going thru these checklists you have to notice that each home and each kid is unique and you&#8217;ll potentially make more changes as your youngster grows and uncovers other stuff in the home. Keeping them safe is of extreme significant. You can redecorate your house when they are older, except for now your job is to make their home a secure place to live. So learn these basic steps to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://childprooftips.com/">Childproof</a> your home.</p>
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		<title>Puppy-Proof Your Home Before Your Shih Tzu Arrives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, Shih Tzu puppies&#8230;.so adorable, filled with boundless energy and curious about any-and-everything around them. Taking the appropriate steps to puppy-proof your home will go a long way in protecting these little ones from harm. Your precautions will also safeguard your belongings from possible damage. &#xD;Try to imagine life from a Shih Tzu puppy&#8217;s point [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, Shih Tzu puppies&#8230;.so adorable, filled with boundless energy and curious about any-and-everything around them. Taking the appropriate steps to puppy-proof your home will go a long way in protecting these little ones from harm. Your precautions will also safeguard your belongings from possible damage.</p>
<p>&#xD;Try to imagine life from a Shih Tzu puppy&#8217;s point of view.  You might be saying, well how can I do that?  Go to each room of your house.  Get down on your hands and knees. Take a good look at what your Shih Tzu puppy might be enticed by. Remember, they are new to your home.  Shih Tzu puppies are somewhat like toddlers. Shih Tzu puppies will eventually explore their surroundings. Some Shih Tzu puppies will start right away investigating this new place. Other Shih Tzu puppies may take awhile to settle in. Eventually all Shih Tzu puppies will be exploring their new home. They will roam around like a toddler putting things in their mouth and poling around in nooks and crannies.  It is your responsibility to check out what there may be in your home that could possibly harm the new Shih Tzu puppy. You are also looking around for those items of yours you do not want the new Shih Tzu puppy to explore.</p>
<p>&#xD;Cabinets</p>
<p>&#xD;Watch out for cleaning supplies and personal care items that are stored in low storage areas like kitchen and under-sink bathroom cabinets. The ingredients in these products are extremely harmful and can even cause death. If the cabinet doors can be easily opened by the mouths and paws of Shih Tzu puppies, try to store these items in some other place. Another option is to purchase plastic child-proof cabinet locks that can be temporarily attached to the handles or knobs. These safety locks can usually be found online or in local pet supply (or baby) stores.</p>
<p>&#xD;Electrical Cords</p>
<p>&#xD;How tantalizing is an electrical cord especially when it&#8217;s looping down from a table or desk? &#8220;I can jump at it, pull on it, wrestle with it and even gnaw on it.&#8221;  Shih Tzu puppies will most likely perform all these tasks with an electrical cord. The dangers here are obvious: a falling lamp or electrocution can cause serious injury or worse. Wrap up loose hanging electrical cords or at least block access to them. And for cords that need to run across the floor, use rubber or plastic cord/cable runners that can be purchased at an office supply outlet or home improvement store. If you don&#8217;t mind plastering a nail in the wall, you can also do this, and hang the cord up out of Shih Tzu puppy&#8217;s eyesight.</p>
<p>&#xD;Plants</p>
<p>&#xD;Household plants are attractive to most Shih Tzu puppies. A lot of household plants are poison to Shih Tzu and dogs in general.  Ingesting a bite or two can cause nausea, vomiting and in some cases death. It is probably an excellent idea to re-position your plants so that they are out of reach. You don&#8217;t want your Shih Tzu poisoned or made ill by your beautiful plants.  Neither do you want your beautiful plants destroyed by the curiosity of a Shih Tzu puppy.</p>
<p>&#xD;Small Objects Around the House</p>
<p>&#xD;Be alert to small items around the house that can be swallowed. Items in this category would be coins, jewelry, sewing supplies, batteries, medication and miniature knick-knacks left on low surfaces. Sometimes worse than swallowing these small items is that the Shih Tzu puppy may choke to death.  Don&#8217;t forget to block access to trash receptacles in the kitchen, your home office and even the bathroom. Shih Tzu puppies love pushing on a trash can until it falls over and then &#8220;wow&#8221; all that is inside is within reach. This is so amusing to a Shih Tzu puppy; however, it is a disaster to the Shih Tzu puppy&#8217;s owner. Take heed now before you bring home your adorable little Shih Tzu puppy and block access to trash bins.</p>
<p>&#xD;Toilet</p>
<p>&#xD;To an adventurous Shih Tzu puppy, the challenge of climbing up, up and over the rim of your toilet is a tail-wagging delight. Unfortunately, falling head first into this big, slippery bowl of water is not so delightful especially for a smaller-sized pup. Simple solution: make it a house rule to keep the bathroom door closed at all times.</p>
<p>&#xD;Puppy-proofing your home before your wonderful little Shih Tzu buddy arrives may seem like a hassle, but providing the safest environment possible is a necessity. After all, your lovable, four-legged bundle of joy is worth it.</p>
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		<title>4 Ways in Preparing Your Home for a Baby</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 01:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you even think about conceiving a child, it&#8217;s best to plan already on how you can keep a safe environment for your little one. Babies are very sensitive and as they are growing up, they would tend to be very curious about their surroundings and try to reach out and feel things even ending up putting them inside their mouth. So to help you prepare your home for a more baby-friendly environment where they can safely grow up in, here are some useful tips you can use:</p>
<p>1. Discard old paints or keep them out of the house &#8211; If you have some opened cans of paint and other other things that smell strongly of chemicals, it would be best to have them disposed already especially if you haven&#8217;t been using them for a very long time. Or if you think you will still find use for them eventually, keep them out of the house tucked safely elsewhere like the garage where their smell will not spill into the house. Chemical fumes are very dangerous to you during your pregnancy because it can have a drastic effect on your baby&#8217;s development.</p>
<p>2. Provide a baby gate on the front door and on the stairs &#8211; If you have a second floor, it would be best to have a baby gate right on its lowest and highest steps so you can prevent accidents from happening. This is going to be safe for your baby so even if they crawl you would not run the risk of having them on the stairs. </p>
<p>3. Keep sharp and pointed objects away from view &#8211; When you have a baby at home, it&#8217;s always best to make sure that the floor does not get littered with objects that are sharp and can easily cut them. You should not let things such as scissors also lie around the living room. Better keep a container, best if it can be shut, where all these items can be placed so you can still easily locate them when needed. You also need to cover up and soften sharp corners which may be dangerous for babies.</p>
<p>4. Keep baby supplies in check &#8211; Aside from dwelling so much on how your nursery room would look like, you should also focus on the baby supplies that you would need such as infant milk, diapers, medicines, and towels to name a few. If you are also a working mother yet you want to make sure you breastfeed your baby, you would need to consider getting a breast pump so that you can continually do this.</p>
<p>Keeping your home a comfortable and safe place for your baby to dwell in lies on you and your partner. It would be best to do this together so that both of you can become familiar with the new arrangements you have done at home. This way both of you also get really involved as your baby&#8217;s parents. If you are also going to be working, you need to consider who will you turn to for extra help in taking care of your baby.</p>
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		<title>Increasing Home Security For Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 19:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Expecting a new baby can be an exciting time. Childproofing your home can be an overlooked, but important, task. Between decorating the baby&#8217;s new room, shopping for the necessities of the baby&#8217;s first days, and your own day-to-day responsibilities, it&#8217;s not surprising that many new parents forget about this step in the preparation. Many children [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Expecting a new baby can be an exciting time. Childproofing your home can be an overlooked, but important, task. Between decorating the baby&#8217;s new room, shopping for the necessities of the baby&#8217;s first days, and your own day-to-day responsibilities, it&#8217;s not surprising that many new parents forget about this step in the preparation. Many children are injured or killed in the home every year in ways that could have been prevented by simple and inexpensive child proofing devices. This is a happy time for your family and you want to be sure that your home will be a safe environment for your baby before he or she arrives. Outlined below are a few tips on how to increase home security for your child.</p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Covering outlets are one of the first things people think about when they think of childproofing a home. It is important to cover your outlets to prevent electrocution. However, outlet covers can also be a choking hazard. As an alternative, look into replacing them with outlets that include a sliding safety latch. Unlike, the covers, the latches cannot be removed. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Make sure the batteries in your smoke detectors have been replaced recently. It&#8217;s also possible to purchase batteries that will last for ten years. This is an important and often forgotten aspect of home security.</p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Sharp edges on furniture can be a hazard in the home. All sharp edges and corners can be covered with bumpers to soften the blow if a child were to fall into them. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Many parents use safety gates in the home to prevent access to the outside, a stairwell, or a room in the house that is unsafe for the child. Make sure the gate you choose is up to date and secure when it is installed so it does not add an additional hazard to your child. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Cords from blinds or shades can be replaced with a tassel as opposed to a loop, which could become wrapped around a child&#8217;s neck. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Another important aspect of providing a safe home for your child is home security from outside influences. A home alarm system and monitoring servicing can provide the safety to the home that parents cannot. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Keep important emergency numbers, for example the number for poison control or for your home alarm system provider, in a place where they can be easily accessed, like on the refrigerator. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Be prepared in emergencies, not just by having the necessary numbers handy, but by making sure the house is equipped with things like fire distinguishers and first aid kits. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Carbon monoxide detectors are important to monitor levels in your home and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. </p>
<p>&#xF0A7;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;Safety latches and locks can be purchased for the cabinets and drawers in your home and will prevent your child from gaining access to things such as sharp objects or cleaning supplies.</p>
<p>It is impossible to watch your child 24 hours a day, but there are things you can do to help to create a safer environment for your child. Follow these simple steps to a safer and happier home for you and your child.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We make you aware of the steps to be taken to make your home baby proof. Organic Layette is the one stop site where you can buy every organic product to make your baby safe and healthy. It is just because babies are very much perceptive and as they grow up, they would have the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We make you aware of the steps to be taken to make your home baby proof. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.organiclayette.com/categories/Organic-Gift-Sets/">Organic Layette</a> is the one stop site where you can buy every organic product to make your baby safe and healthy. It is just because babies are very much perceptive and as they grow up, they would have the tendency to be very probing about their environment and make efforts to reach out and wants to take things in their mouth. Therefore, in order to organize your home for a baby friendly surrounding, the place where they can grow safely, given below are few helpful tips which you can follow:</p>
<p>Dispose off the old paints or keep them out of your house.<br />
Arrange for a baby door on the face gate as well as on the stairs.<br />
Keep away spiky and pointed items from view.</p>
<p>You must take steps and make your home safe after your baby starts moving from one point to another unassisted. The day your baby starts crawling, you must baby proof your home in each way and you will be compelled to make immediate changes in your home. While making your house baby proof, you got to consider about the baby&#8217;s safety first and then the safety of your home.</p>
<p>In other words, imagine what can be harmful for your baby first and what your baby can damage secondly. The obvious baby safety features you are required to begin with are wall socket covers, latches of the cupboard and baby gates. Each and every socket is to be wrapped along with the safety plug.</p>
<p>We provide helpful guidelines to baby proof your home. Naturally, each home and baby is different, so you have to make more changes. Moreover, keeping them safe is very much important. If your home is made baby proof then your baby can enjoy the freedom of exploring and crawling, in the mean time you have a peace of mind that your baby is safe. This website provides you with helpful information regarding your baby&#8217;s safety.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steps can be taken to ensure that various components around your home are safe for youngsters. For example, baby walkers can become very dangerous for children, as they can result in children falling down stairs. Ensure that safety gates are installed properly and that the cribs meet current standards for safety. Gates that fasten to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steps can be taken to ensure that various components around your home are safe for youngsters. For example, baby walkers can become very dangerous for children, as they can result in children falling down stairs. Ensure that safety gates are installed properly and that the cribs meet current standards for safety. Gates that fasten to walls are ideal for the tops of stairs, while spring-loaded gates are a superior choice for the base of stairs. Next, check various aspects of cribs, such as the mattress, the screws, and the frame. In regards to bathtub safety, keep these tips in mind: A child can drown in just a few centimetres (1 inch) of water, within the duration of seconds! Within seconds, hot water from a faucet can burn a person&#8217;s skin. In fact, a child&#8217;s skin burns in a quarter of the time required for an adult&#8217;s skin to be burned! Before placing your child in the bathtub&#8217;s water, use your elbow to test the temperature.&#xA0; When running a bath for your child, consistently begin and complete the process, with cold water.&#xA0; If you must leave the bathroom while bathing your child, take your son or daughter long with you. Instruct your child to sit in the bathtub 100% of the time.&#xA0;&#xA0; While certain components in a house can pose threats to children, remember that child safety products from a child safety store can help to secure their safety.&#xA0; Be careful about what your child puts in his or her mouth. To prevent your child from choking and strangling on objects, remember that if a child can fit an object in his or her mouth, your child could choke on it. Therefore, keep all tiny objects out of reach of infants and toddlers. Objects whose consuming pose a threat to young children, include small toy parts, seeds, chips, small candies and nuts, popcorn, wrapping paper, batteries, broken balloons, and hot dogs. To prevent your young children from choking on food, shred or cut foods that is hard and round, into narrow strips. Also, children must always chew their food slowly and sit up while eating meals or snacks. Lastly, as a parent, it is wise to master the indicators of choking and what steps to take when it occurs.&#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; &#xA0;</p>
<p>In addition to choking on tiny objects, remember that the majority of homes include 200-300 poisons. Teach children the hazard symbols on containers, so they will realize the danger of consuming such products. Keep items such as cleaners; nail polish; holly and mistletoe; perfume; and cosmetics away from children, as they become poisonous when consumed. Even party leftovers certain medicines, and holiday ornaments can be poisonous to children! Lastly, remember that &#8220;child-resistant&#8221; caps vary from &#8220;child-proof&#8221; versions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;!&#8211; @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } &#8211;&#62; Becoming a new parent is one of the most terrifying yet beautiful events in any person&#8217;s life. From that moment, protecting your little delicate child is suddenly the biggest worry of any new parent as it should be. Babies and toddlers are so [...]]]></description>
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<p>Becoming a new parent is one of the most terrifying yet beautiful events in any person&#8217;s life. From that moment, protecting your little delicate child is suddenly the biggest worry of any new parent as it should be. Babies and toddlers are so delicate that even a slight fall could cause irreparable damage that could ruin your child&#8217;s life. In order to protect against these dangers, you should make sure to child proof your home before you bring your newborn home. The best way to safeguard against the dangers your baby or toddler faces in your home is to hire a professional baby proofing service to come to your home and install the necessary safety equipment. However, these baby proofing services often come at quite a high price. If you are an average American, it is likely that you do not have thousands of dollars to throw at baby proofing your home. Luckily, there are other ways to accomplish the same goal. There are inexpensive measures you can take to baby proof your home against the dangers lurking in your home. Here are some tips that you can implement in your home to make sure that your baby or toddler stays out of harm&#8217;s way.</p>
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<p>The first step to consider putting in your home is to install safety latches on all your cabinets and drawers. The cabinets and drawers in your kitchen and bathrooms contain several harmful items such as knives and silverware that could really harm your baby. The most important cabinets to install a safety latch on are the cabinets below the sink in your kitchen and bathrooms. These cabinets often contain harmful substances such as prescription medication and harsh toxic chemicals cleaning liquids that your baby or toddler could mistake for candy or juice. The best strategy to implement when dealing with these harmful substances is to keep these toxic substances in cabinets that are out of reach for your baby or toddler. This will completely eliminate the problem and keep your baby safe.</p>
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<p>Another important step to implement is to install safety latches on the dials that are present on your oven and your stove. If your baby gains access to the stove area, he or she could easily accidentally turn one of the dials and turn the stove on. This could lead to your baby suffering quite severe burns. If you have safety latches installed on your stove, this could completely eliminate the hazard.</p>
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<p>Overall, these tips are the basic minimum measures that you should implement in your house to make sure that your baby or toddler stays out of harm&#8217;s way. With all the dangerous everyday household items that are present in all of our homes, baby proofing your home is more important than ever before. Make sure to take several preventative steps to make sure your baby or toddler does not become the next baby-accident statistic. If you need any more information or have any questions regarding baby proofing your home, contact your local home security provider.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents and caregivers want to provide a safe place for their children to live and play but too often child proofing these areas gets put off. This has caused thousands of household accidents that could have easily have been prevented. The good news is that child proofing is not difficult and can easily be completed in one day.</p>
<p>It is important to protect your child from common household dangers before you bring your newborn home from the hospital. If you wait, things can become hectic and easily get put off until later. Below are some of tips on how to childproof your home. </p>
<p>On your first visit to the store you will likely be overwhelmed by all of the products on the market designed to child proof or baby proof your home. There are literally hundreds of different choices. </p>
<p>Some child proofing requires no devices, just common sense. Other areas definitely require the use of a child proofing device. Not all children are the same. If you feel a certain product would help protect your child from a situation they are more likely to get into, you may consider adding that to your arsenal as well.</p>
<p>Here are some basic steps for child proofing your home.</p>
<p>Move Cleaners, Medicine and Other Poisons</p>
<p>You need to move any poisonous substance out of the reach of your children. A common mistake is to keep cleaners under the kitchen sink or bath products on the ledge of the tub. While you might think that child resistant caps will protect your children, you should be aware that the requirements for a child resistant package may mean that at least 80-85% of children couldn&#8217;t open them. That means your child might. All poisons and medicines should be stored in a high cupboard or locked area.</p>
<p>Block Stairways</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, falls are one of the biggest causes of injury to young children. Stairways are particularly dangerous and should always be properly gated. Never use pressure mounted gates at the tops of stairs since your child may be able to put enough pressure on them to give way.</p>
<p>Despite having a gate it is important for parents to keep a close eye on children around staircases. No safety device outweighs the importance of adult supervision. </p>
<p>Keep Children out of Dangerous Rooms</p>
<p>The bathroom, garage, and office can all be dangerous areas for you child. To keep them safe, use door-knob covers and door locks. Place a slide lock or hook-and-eye latch hign on the door, out of child&#8217;s reach. </p>
<p>Keep Windows Safe</p>
<p>Lock windows or use guards to prevent them from opening too far. Screens will not keep your child from falling out of a window.</p>
<p>Make sure that blind cords are out of reach and the beds, cribs and other furniture are moved away from windows where a child could climb up and reach. You&#8217;d be surprised what they are capable of.</p>
<p>Outlets, Drawers and Cupboards</p>
<p>There is a huge assortment of products aimed at protecting your children&#8217;s fingers from being caught in door hinges, slammed in drawers or by closing cupboard doors. Test out several products in a children&#8217;s store that demonstrates how different products are used. The main purpose should be to prevent an accident but if you find the products difficult to use you may end up not using them at all.</p>
<p>Small Toys and Other Choking Hazards</p>
<p>Another major cause of hospital visits for small children is choking. Small toys, batteries, buttons, coins and other objects go straight into the mouths of babies and toddlers (and even some preschoolers). Prevention is the key. If you have older children they should be taught to keep small toys out of the reach of younger children. Keep a keen eye for objects on the floor where your baby is present.</p>
<p>Monitor New Dangers</p>
<p>You will need to be constantly aware of what your child can get access to. As you child grows and develops they may suddenly be capable of reaching or pulling down items you didn&#8217;t think of.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget that most child proofing devices you can buy are temporary solutions to prevent the most disastrous accidents. Your children should also be taught how to behave and where to be especially careful. After all, your children will likely be in many homes that are not child proofed like yours and their safety will depend on understanding what&#8217;s not safe.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your baby safe at all times is one of your greatest concerns and responsibilities.</p>
<p>There is so much to consider and it is very easy to overlook something that might be fairly obvious to some but escape others.</p>
<p>Things like covering electrical outlets, putting up baby gates and turning pot handles to the rear of the stove are discussed in this article and is presented in a question and answer format.</p>
<p><strong>Q. What is the best way to approach baby-proofing our home?</strong></p>
<p>The best way is to see your home from the eyes of your child.</p>
<p>It is recommended that you get down on your hands and knees and crawl around your home.</p>
<p>This will enable you to see hazards you might not have recognized at your full height.</p>
<p>Are electrical outlets in baby&#8217;s reach or are there electric cords hanging down that your baby can pull on or get tangled in?</p>
<p>Does your furniture have sharp corners?</p>
<p>Are there precious items at your baby&#8217;s level that should be put up out of reach?</p>
<p><strong>Q. What is the most hazardous situation for my baby?</strong></p>
<p>Any situation that places your baby in harm&#8217;s way is the worst situation for your baby.</p>
<p>The most hazardous situation for your baby is choking or anything that might cause him to stop breathing.</p>
<p>The most hazardous situation for you baby is one that caused an injury that could have been prevented.</p>
<p><strong>Q. What are some things I need to consider when I am baby-proofing our home?</strong></p>
<p>There are many things to consider.</p>
<p>Your baby is a quick mover so it is never really safe to leave him unattended if at all possible.</p>
<p>Consider putting up all valuables and breakable items out of reach of your baby&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Anything that is small enough to fit in his mouth should be removed.</p>
<p>If in doubt as to whether any one item is small enough to fit in your baby&#8217;s mouth and pose a choking hazard take an empty toilet paper roll.</p>
<p>If it fits inside the tube it go in his mouth and possibly harm him.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Why do I need baby safety gates?</strong></p>
<p>Baby safety gates can be placed in doorways or at the top and bottom of staircases.</p>
<p>The gates can prevent your baby from getting into the kitchen or bathroom.</p>
<p>They can also prevent your baby from tumbling down the stairs or climbing the stairs and falling.</p>
<p>The mesh or the holes in the gate should not be large enough for your baby to put his toes through to climb the gate.</p>
<p>Gates now are being made to operate hands-free or one handed.</p>
<p>There are gates being made with the bars going vertical instead of horizontal reducing the chances of your baby being able to climb the gate.</p>
<p><strong>Q. What are electric outlet covers or locks?</strong></p>
<p>Electric outlet covers look like plastic plugs when they are inserted and prevents your baby from sticking his fingers or something else in the outlet and getting a serious shock.</p>
<p>Electric outlet lock plates can replace typical outlets and in order to insert anything into the outlet the plug has to be inserted and turned.</p>
<p><strong>Q. It was suggested to me that I have motion alarms on our doors and windows, why would I need them?</strong></p>
<p>Some kids are very active and able to do things you would be very surprise about.</p>
<p>Children have been known to open windows and fall through screens and become seriously injured.</p>
<p>There are many news stories where toddlers have gotten up in the night and unbeknownst to their parents open the door and go outside.</p>
<p>Some are found wandering around and others are not so lucky.</p>
<p>Some windows now come with a mechanism to prevent the window from being opened more than an inch or two.</p>
<p>The alarms will alert you to the door opening and you can intervene before something tragic happens.</p>
<p><strong>Q. What kind of baby-proofing products are available?</strong></p>
<p>There all kinds of baby products available and most are reasonably priced.</p>
<p>There are motion sensors, corner cushions for sharp corners on furniture.</p>
<p>There are electric outlet covers, cabinet and drawer locks of different types and cord retractors for window blinds.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Is there anything available to protect my baby from getting in between banister posts?</strong></p>
<p>There is netting available that can be attached with screws that will prevent your baby from getting between the banister posts.</p>
<p>This product is similar to the deck netting available for outdoor decks.</p>
<p><strong>Q. Are there baby proofing checklists available?</strong></p>
<p>Yes there are baby-proofing checklists available.</p>
<p>You can locate them online and they are printable.</p>
<p>Specialty stores, hospitals, and pediatricians are all possible sources for such checklists.</p>
<p><strong>Q. How can I baby proof my nursery?</strong></p>
<p>You can baby proof your nursery by keeping your baby&#8217;s crib away from windows and blinds cords.</p>
<p>Put outlet protectors on all outlets.</p>
<p>Make certain to dress your baby in sleepers rather than using blankets.</p>
<p>When your baby begins sitting up place the mattress in the lowest position.</p>
<p>Do not put stuffed animals or pillows in the crib with your little one, they could nestle up to them and suffocate.</p>
<p><strong>Q. How can I baby proof my kitchen?</strong></p>
<p>Put all cleaners or chemicals up out of reach of your baby.</p>
<p>Make sure all drawers and cabinet doors.</p>
<p>While cooking put all pot handles toward the rear of the stove.</p>
<p>Do not allow electric cords to hang over counters where your baby can pull on them.</p>
<p>Better still, if possible unless you are feeding your baby keep him out of the kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>Q. How can I baby proof my car?</strong></p>
<p>You can baby proof your car by making sure the car seat your baby will ride in is installed correctly and that it is the correct one for your baby.</p>
<p>Remove all loose items that could become missiles in a crash or quick stop, and place them in the trunk.</p>
<p><strong>In Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>The bottom line of baby proofing your home and your car is to be mindful that the most common things can be hazardous to a baby or small child.</p>
<p>You can obtain a checklist of things to look for when baby-proofing your home.</p>
<p>Window blinds cords should be shortened and outlets should be covered.</p>
<p>Look at your home and car through your baby&#8217;s eyes, you might be surprised at hazards you miss when you are looking from adult height.</p>
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