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Baby Proof Your Boynton Beach Home

As a new parent, you may be wondering how to babyproof a home. Babyproofing a home is an important step in ensuring your baby will be safe in your home. If you are relocating to Boynton Beach, take a look at these babyproofing tips to make sure your home is safe for little ones.

It is never too early to start babyproofing a home. You will be surprised how fast time flies, and before you know it your little one will be getting around your home and reaching for things, they most likely shouldn’t.

  • One of the most critical steps in learning how to babyproof a home is to start with large furniture. It may seem sturdy but how sturdy is it with all the drawers open and a toddler climbing it. Safety first! Ensure all bookcases, dressers, TV’s and other heavy furniture are secure. Large furniture items can typically be safely affixed to a wall with a few bolts.
  • Bathroom safety is very important. A toilet can be extremely dangerous for children. If you have a ceramic toilet lid, it can certainly hurt your child’s hand if it slams on their little hand. You can face paying a hefty plumbing bill if your child gets the bright idea to flush their stuffed animals down the drain. Ensure your toilet lid is always closed and secured with a lid lock.
  • If you are relocating to Boynton Beach and have a habit of keeping your medicine under the bathroom sink. Find a new location for your medications. Keep all harmful pills and liquids out of reach from your little one. If you cannot find an out of reach place, invest in a lockable medicine safe to prevent your little one from getting in.
  • Watch all your cords. With today’s technology, cords pretty much dominate our lives but with a little one roaming around it is essential to keep cords under control and away from potentially hurtful areas. Fix cables to walls or use cord holders so the little rug rat in your home is not tempted to tug on your electrical devices.

Learning how to babyproof a home is not difficult but rather exhaustive. You must consider several possibilities and find a way to prevent a tragedy. Blind cords are another danger than can often be overlooked. Blind cords are a choking hazard and should be cut or tied out of reach.

As a good rule of thumb, when relocating to Boynton Beach with a small child, keep all hazardous materials locked up. Any bottom cabinets should have safety latches to prevent babies from getting into them. If you keep cleaning supplies under the sink be sure to always keep the cabinets locked.

Laundry Rooms can be hazardous as well. Keep all detergents and fabric softeners locked away or out of reach. Babies are curious and naturally use their mouths as ways to find out what objects are. Prevent your child from swallowing anything they shouldn’t.

As a final review to baby proofing your home, put yourself in their position, literally. Get down on your hands and knees and see what looks appealing to you. Chances are you’ll find items that need to be put away or objects that could cause harm to your child.