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Childproofing Your Home

 
Author: Sarah Veda

One of the most important steps you can take to prepare for a baby is childproofing your home. Little hands will get into things you never even thought of, so being prepared is critical to your childs safety. Here are some areas of your home that need attention to get you started on your childproofing project.

Electrical Outlets You can buy inexpensive covers to keep little fingers out of your outlets, or simply put a piece of furniture in front of them.

Cords Be they electrical cords or cords for blinds or draperies, they are a risk. Cords from blinds or draperies are a choking hazard, and electrical cords can cause a shock, or can cause baby to pull something heavy (such as the lamp at the other end of that cord) down on top of them

Rickety furniture Be certain that you dont have unstable furniture around. When your baby begins pulling up, he could pull the furniture right down on top of him. Sometimes its necessary to attach furniture, such as top heavy bookcases to the wall.

Plants Some houseplants are poisonous, so be certain to keep plants out of babys reach.

Radiators If you live in an older home with radiators, you will need to put barriers in front of them or radiator covers over them during winter months.

Fireplace Be certain your fireplace is equipped with a grill or glass doors to protect your childs little fingers.

Stairs Install baby gates to keep your little one from tumbling down the stairs.

Cabinet doors and drawers Install childproof latches so that your baby is unable to open drawers and doors, particularly those where you store sharp objects or cleaning supplies.

Railings Be certain that any railings in your home, such as those on your stairs, have no more than a five inch gap between any vertical posts. Youd be amazed at how easily a babys head can get stuck.

All of these are important steps to readying your home for those days when baby starts crawling around. But, probably the most important thing you can do is to learn to keep your everyday things put away. Items that adults use regularly, like scissors, pins, coins, buttons and letter openers can all be very hazardous to a baby. Its going to take some getting used to, but with some preparation, you can organize your life so that your everyday activities dont put your baby at risk.

Author Bio:

Sarah is a 41 year old wife and mother of two boys and one girl. She spent many years as a manager in the corporate world, and gave it up to be a stay at home mom. www.infantresources.com?> Click here now and get her incredible baby minicourse ? absolutely free.

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