A childproof house: Safety tips

06.11.2023 07:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

When you have little kids, you should keep your eyes on everything around you, because everything can be potentially dangerous.

To make your house childproof, you should think twice about every possible (and impossible!) danger.

Here's how you can achieve that.

Cover Electrical Outlets with Sliding Panels

Instead of simple safety caps, use outlet covers with sliding panels for added convenience and security.

Secure Cabinets and Drawers with High-Quality Locks

Install childproof locks that are sturdy and child-resistant on cabinets, while using latches or locks for drawers that are out of your child's reach.

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Install Stair Gates with Hardware Mounts

Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs, ensuring they are hardware-mounted for better stability.

Cord Winders and Anchors for Cords

Prevent cord-related accidents by using cord winders and anchors to keep cords from blinds, curtains, and electronics out of reach.

Store Medicines and Cleaning Supplies in Locked Cabinets

Ensure these potentially harmful items are kept in a locked cabinet or high up where kids cannot access them.

Use Quality Corner Guards

Invest in high-quality corner guards made of foam or plastic to protect sharp corners and edges of furniture.

Anchor Heavy Furniture with Wall Straps

Secure large and heavy pieces like bookshelves, dressers, and TVs with furniture straps or wall anchors to prevent tip-overs.

Window Locks and Guards

Install window locks and guards that prevent windows from opening too wide, keeping your child safe while allowing for emergency openings.

Consider Door Knob Covers for Exterior Doors

Prevent unsupervised outdoor excursions by installing door knob covers on exterior doors.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Cover Electrical Outlets with Sliding Panels
  2. Secure Cabinets and Drawers with High-Quality Locks
  3. Install Stair Gates with Hardware Mounts
  4. Cord Winders and Anchors for Cords
  5. Store Medicines and Cleaning Supplies in Locked Cabinets
  6. Use Quality Corner Guards
  7. Anchor Heavy Furniture with Wall Straps
  8. Window Locks and Guards
  9. Consider Door Knob Covers for Exterior Doors