Anyone with a toddler will know that they like to proofing your home allows them to explore freely while developing a strong sense on trust in you, themselves and their environment. No parent can watch a toddler all the time but you need to arrange strategies for reducing risks from ordinary household hazards. So your children don’t get hurt when any situation happen. A toddler’s eyes view
a); we need to get into a toddler’s mind. For example, children see bookcase as a ladder.
b); You need to consider all the thing, furniture or electric socket might able the children reacting and exploring. Bathrooms
a); Using non-slips rugs, taking the lock off the bathroom and replacing it with an eye hock and elastic band, b); Keep the medication away in a high cupboard so children will not able to reacting it. c); Use a water thermometer when preparing a child’s bath. Kitchen
a); Store cleaning lotions and bleach out to reach by wrap them as short s is practical and secure with a tight elastic band. b); Lock it safety on the cupboard and drawer especially to sharp implement. Living rooms
a); If you have coffee table or any furniture with a sharp edges, cover the corners with bubble wrap or pipe insulation material and making tape until they get older. b); You friend might laugh at your sense of interior design, but this is better so your children will not leave any forehead bruised. c); Houseplant, soil or decoration stones should avoid inside or outside your house. Even the houseplant is not poisonous but bear in mind that it is dangerous with spikes or small leaves which children could choke on. d); Try to create a clear path though the room so children can move easily and safely. e); Move all your vases, antiques, collectibles areas until your children have learned both to understand the word ‘no’ and have a good co-ordination. f); Avoid table lamp cords. Children find it fun to pull small lamp off occasional tables. g) Beware free standing lamps that toddler can push over, smashing windows, glass ornament, TVs or glass topped coffee tables. Garage
a) Make your garages ‘no-go’ areas. b) Use storage boxes to organize everything or toddler proof
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asha chaudhry
Hey awesome post zegna!
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Dr Payal
Good post. We have some non-movable furniture which my son climbs on..so ive just put a mat arnd it to soften his falls.
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Zegna Fayas
Welcome everyone u all are sharing n giving so many advices n new information here so I thought to give some little things here vch I know dats <u>it</u>
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