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Safety Proof The Bathroom is a Good Idea

It is common sense to ensure that all electrical outlets are covered, but other security issues are on the surface such as your bathroom. There are ways to recognize the certain areas that make it unsafe for your child. If you take the correct precautionary measure to baby proof your bathroom, there should be no hazards your child can run into.

Door Handles
Companies today have created safe-proof handles to put on any type of door, but the main door you should put it on is the bathroom. These handles are usually plastic, clear, and are sometimes hard for even adults to open without the proper coordination. They usually consist of two round, plastic buttons on the sides that you must twist and pull. Toddlers and babies do not have the strength nor sense to open the door with this handle on it. A company by the name of Kidco creates inexpensive handles: seven dollars for a pack of two safety handles or nine dollars for one. You can find them at almost any store or online.

 

The Potty (Toilet)
The potty can create many hazards, but one in particular is drowning. You can put in a toilet lock that clamps down the seat cover to the seat itself. It’s easy to install and automatically resets itself every time you put the toilet seat down. The lock works on all varies of toilet seats from the regular plastic to the comfortable cushioning seat.

 

Shower Mat

Buy a plastic mat that is slip proof to prevent an incident.

 

Bathtub Faucet
Keep the water temperature in your house at a set one-hundred-twenty degrees. This is warm enough to be relaxing and won’t burn you as your step into the shower or bath. If you don’t have access to your water heater there are devices out there that can be installed to prevent scalding as well. They are available at most hardware stores.

Medication and Toilet Products

Make sure they are high enough to be out of reach and locked up.

 

Trash Can

If you can get away without one then do so- since there are trashcans in other necessary places in the house. Trash cans can be hazardous in the bathroom since you through away things like razor blades, medications, toiletries.. all things that a baby can choke or impose a threat against themselves.
If you can’t go without, get a child-proof one

 

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Baby Proof Your Home For Child Safety

There are many things you can do to baby proof your home. Whether you think you will need it or not, it is a very swell safety precaution to take to insure your children are not in danger. Follow these guidelines to help prevent your children from injury.

Secure your cabinets so your children cannot open doors and get into things. Canned food can be dropped on children’s feet and they could be smashed. Trips to the hospital are never fun and unneeded if you can follow these steps. Make sure all hazardous chemicals are in a cabinet with locks to prevent poisoning. Children should not be able to open cabinets for risk of also smashing their fingers. Do not leave drawers open; children may walk into them or stand up under them and injure their head or face.

To baby proof doors you can buy door handle covers that have to be squeezed the right way for them to open. This prevents children from being able to run outside when you are not watching or get into un-baby-proofed rooms. Baby gates also work wonders if you are trying to contain a child in a room or two. Be sure to secure them tightly so they do not lean against them and tumble over with it. Keep change off of counters, tables, or anything low enough for a child to reach. They could stick the coins in their mouth and choke. Any other small object as well should be put up out of reach for the same reason.

Also, keep cords and plugs hidden. Electric outlets need covers so that they cannot stick their fingers in them and get electrocuted. Always keep alcohol products out of reach, including mouthwash, even unopened containers. Children are smarter than you think and given time they can break into more stuff than you can imagine.  Make sure to vaccum your floors often to eliminate the risk of your children crawling in stuff people can bring in from outside on the bottoms of their shoes. Some things can be very harmful to your children if they eat them.

Set your water heater to 120 degrees F or below to reduce the risk of burns incase your child turns on the water while in the bath. Drill holes in child’s toy box in case they crawl in and become trapped inside. Install baby gates in front of stairways to prevent injury from falling down stairs and secure standing furniture to the wall so children cannot pull it over onto themselves. Dresser drawers can be a danger for tipping when they pull out a drawer and try to climb in.

Child proofing your house will help you feel more comfortable about leaving the room for a minute, for instance, to go potty. Sure, you are supposed to watch your children every second, but the reality is that no one is that perfect, and kids can get into things very quickly. Not only will baby proofing help you get some things done around the house, but you will know that your child is safe while doing so.

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