Ensure the safety of your little one with this guide to effectively babyproof some of the most-used rooms in your home. Essential Tips for the Nursery The nursery is where your baby will spend a significant amount of time, so ensuring it’s a safe space is crucial. Anchor heavy furniture...
Cords Cords can be dangerous for little ones. Having something to keep cords from window blinds and curtains out of reach is critical. They can cause strangulation, and pulling the blinds off the window can cause injury. Best of the Best ...
Doors must be latched, corners must be softened, outlet plugs must be covered, and stairs must be blocked. (Whether a baby-proof fireplace exists remains to be seen.) Finding the right materials and knowing what to attend to can be tricky. Staci Baker, a professional baby proofer and the...
One option for homes built prior to 2008 is to upgrade them with these babyproof receptacles. TRRs only cost about 50 cents more than non-TROs (tamper-resistant outlets); it’s really the labor that’s the priciest component of the task. However, if you and/or your partner are competent...
Kids can trip on cords, injure themselves on table corners and try to eat small objects. If you’re frantically trying to baby proof your house, then you want to make extra sure you don’t leave anything unprotected. Here’s a checklist of 16 items to get you started on baby proofing ...
How to Baby-proof Your Home Theater Baby-proofing your home entertainment gear will help protect both your investment and your child. Follow these seven tips to a safer home. By Suzanne Kantra on November 01, 2010 CPSC Issues Warning on Strangulation from Baby Monitor Cords ...
We know that you need to use electricity in your house. To make your baby as safe as possible, install outlet plugs that prevent anything from being shoved into the socket. Loose cords should also be secured behind furniture to avoid chewing or pulling. ...
Baby-Proof Your House Start baby-proofing before your baby's old enough to explore: Cover all electrical outlets with plugs. Put safety latches on cabinet doors. Install gates at the bottom and top of steps. Put padding on all sharp corners. Tie cords out of reach. Move furniture away fr...
little fingers, outlets are a necessary part of every home. Make them safe with thisTwin Door Babyproof Outlet Cover Box for Babyproofing Outletsfrom Safety Innovations. It has a double locking system that requires two hands to open for better safety, with plenty of room for larger plugs. ...
This is a great monitor for those that don’t like complicated tech as it plugs straight into the mains, so there’s no wires or charging to worry about. If you have a toddler and just want a straightforward audio baby monitor, Motorola’s Nursery AM21/MBP21 will fit the bill. It ...