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Child&#45Proof &#61 Child&#45Safe

Editorial Staff · November 6, 2007 ·

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Introduction

When you have children you want to do everything in your power to ensure that they stay safe. As a parent, you would do anything for your children. This is why most parents will make changes to their home in order to make it more childproof. A childproof home greatly reduces the likelihood that a child will injure themselves. Any parent can increase the level of safety in their home by buying and properly installing childproof materials and by practicing good safety habits.

Instructions

It is amazing how skilled children are at finding, getting into and playing with the things that they are not supposed to. Children are resourceful and smart and will look for ways to navigate the childproofing security process. There is no universal system that works for all families and homes. Because everyone’s security and safety needs are different, and because there are some dangers that you cannot logically eliminate, the best thing that you can do for your children is to ensure that they are as safe as possible when they are in their home.

Step-by-step guide to better child safety through childproofing your home

1.Start with the most immediate and threatening child dangers – The bathrooms and kitchen are the first places that parents should start childproofing because these are the two rooms that present the most risk of danger for children. Sharp objects, medications, chemicals, heavy materials, etc. are all commonly stored in these parts of your house. Moving things up high, locking cabinet doors, and in some cases blocking your child’s access to these rooms all together are options for you to explore.

2.Purchase products -– In some cases, the only way to eliminate the threat of danger in a certain part of your home is to buy a childproof gadget designed to protect your kids. These gadgets come in all types of varieties. Some will be very useful and easy to install, others may not be as necessary to purchase or may be beyond the reach of your budget. Most stores have sections in the baby department that are dedicated to these childproofing materials. If you are unsure what sorts of products you can use in your home, browse through the different products that are available and get an idea for how and if they can be useful in childproofing your own home.


3.Set rules for your children – Chances are that your children understand more than you think that they do. Children as young as a year old can be disciplined in very simple ways. They can learn that playing with the trash is not ok and that you must always sit while in the bathtub. Practice these rules and others with your children.

4.Keep your childproof product well-maintained – A broken door lock or a low cabinet that is left open does nothing to ensure the safety of your child. It is going to take effort to secure your belongings and to make sure that all risks are minimized in your home. Even the best parents slip and make mistakes when it comes to childproofing and children are resourceful and may surprise you with their ability to get around the childproofing methods that you have established.

Conclusion/other tips

As a parent it is important that you do everything possible to ensure the safety of your little ones. And chances are that you are a good parent who wants to do just that. But there are times when new parents need help with childproofing their homes. It is perfectly alright to contact a childproof expert and to have them come into your home to help guide you through the childproofing process. With the help of experts and your good sense and continued efforts, you can make your home the safest place possible for your little one.

Filed Under: Kids Health Tagged With: bathroom, child, childproof, expert, home, kitchen, latch, level, lock, parents, risk, safety

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