10/28/10

9 proven solutions that help parents avoid the undetectable problems that keep toddlers unsafe

Did you know the way to distinguish the "Musts" from the "Shoulds" for your infant safety equipment?

Have you ever made your list? Here are the actual baby-proofing items that should be at the must-have tippy top.

I know that we don't all have hundreds of dollars to be able to throw down the all-critical childproofing budget gap. To help the protection of the serious yet financially fainthearted, I've classified them into the "musts", that means that you should not care where you get them, but good parenting requires them.

For those who have more than 1 kid (or are often distracted), consider the more distractions you have at your residence, the more distractable you are, the more important your baby-proofing is.

Below (in order of importance) 9 baby proofing items you "must" have to keep the baby safe:

1. A Good Gate: Even if you live in a ranch-style home or an apartment with no stairways, there will be rooms or areas you will not want your baby wandering into, so an excellent gate is definitely a must-have babyproofing purchase.

2. A Blind Winder: The number of babies strangled every year due to dangling blind and also shade cords is devastating. In fact, the Customer Product Safety Commission lists cords as one of the "hidden hazards" parent's don't think of. There are numerous affordable window blind winders out there, however if you have to manually re-wind the cord immediately after every use, you won't use it.

3. Anti-Tip Anchors: If you have a climber (or possible climber) on your hands, furniture straps are a must. Whether it's a dresser or a shelf, attach these heavy pieces of furniture to the wall with anti-tip connectors to stop the furniture from tipping over.

4. Fireplace Safety: Hard stone around the fireplace hearth can be very unsafe with little ones all-around. Its sharp edges and rough stone corners can cut, and seriously hurt a tripping child. You have to choose one of the numerous good hearth bumper pads available in the marketplace.

5. Corner Edge Bumpers: You can protect the corners of the end-tables and coffee tables with corner and side guards. One-size-fits all because you reduce the foam to fit your particular table exactly.

6. Outlet Covers: For used outlets with cords, you may buy a cover that could prevent your baby from unplugging the cord and playing with the electric outlet. They are best for high-traffic areas where you will be inserting and un-plugging items often.

7. Childproof Latches for Cabinets and Drawers: Drawer latches are also an essential-have for childproofing your home. They may prevent your growing infant from hitting intact drawers with sharp or small items stored on the inside. Ideal for the kitchen, bathroom, or home office. Choose childproof latches that won't allow your little one to have even a hand inside.

8. Railing Net: Stair and railing nets are also a must if your railing spindles are usually further than 2.5 to 3 in . apart.

9. Bathtub Safety Items: Bath-time is always exciting for a growing baby. Keep it safe by using a few of these little accessories.

 - A bathtub thermometer to gauge water temperature.
 - A bathtub safety rail to help your own little one get in and out of the tub safely.
 - A faucet cover that will protect her little head from nasty bumps.

These are the most significant baby safety gear items out there. Consider them as an crucial investment you will make in the years of growth and exploration still ahead of you.

Bonnie M. Ryan is currently writing for the designer baby bags for mums website, her personal hobby blog focused on rules to help moms and dads to get details to become more eco-conscious and make their own eco-friendly baby diaper bags. 

9 comments:

  1. Very informative post. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.

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  2. thanks for also following my blog and leaving a comment. see you around.

    i agree bathtime is exciting.

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  3. thanks brother mel and mommy ces.

    this is actually a guest post. i now accept and post quality guest posts once or twice a month, related to parenting thanks to Bonnie for this awareness campaign.

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  4. hmmm.. very informative and helpful. i can say that i just IMPROVISED on child-proofing my house when my kids were small, lol!

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  5. so usefull for me, thank you..
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  6. A guest post? How does that work exactly?

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  7. Hi Drake! To answer your question, a guest post is actually a post by another blogger, a guest blogger, that is. A blog owner can choose to invite guest bloggers or accept guest posts and may set rules for acceptability of the material, including the right to edit (if necessary). By guest posting, you don't lose ownership of the material you wrote even though it gets posted to another site because the information about you as the author will be added as part of the post, including the link back to your site. By guest posting, you usually increase your chances of a wide and better readership.

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  8. Thanks for the tip, sounds very intrguing!

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  9. This is amazing. thanks for teh awesome tips.

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