Top Tips to Child-Proof Your Home*

Maintaining the perfect home, at least our perfect home, is a difficult task that certainly isn’t made any easier with the introduction of the patter of little feet. It is from this moment that your parental senses kick in and you become aware of every last source of potential danger.

Jagged edges itching to cause harm, stairs just waiting for a little one to fall down them and harmful objects in arm’s reach. Child-proofing your home can be an absolute nightmare, but fear not, because it doesn’t have to be such a hardship.

Below we have listed our top tips to keep your home neat and tidy and child-proof.

Child Gates –

The first thing that any parent needs to invest in is child gates. Have them in the home ready for when they start to explore on their own, which really will not be very long at all. Once the kids start crawling, they would be roaming around the house unsupervised given half a chance.

Put gates up to keep kids out of the kitchen, especially when cooking meals, and also out of the bathroom because a child and running water is not a good mix. You should also have a gate at the top and bottom of any staircases to avoid your child falling down the stairs when your back is turned.

Keep Harmful Items out of Children’s Reach –

Continuing on from the point that children like to explore their surroundings, they will literally get into everything…absolutely everything! This is why you see parents investing in child locks on drawers and cupboards so as to keep little hands off such items that can cause harm.

Toolkits, cleaning chemicals and anything heavy are certainly things that you do not want your child to have easy access to. Try to store anything that can cause harm up high and, if that isn’t possible, make sure to child lock your drawers and cupboards. Check that they work, too!

Extra Storage Space –

With little tykes around the place, the requirement for storage room triples. Toys, garments and children’s furniture are only a portion of the things that will advance into your home, so you best make room now before your living space winds up plainly jumbled.

Stockpiles boxes can be a parent’s lifeline, offering a simple and available stockpiling arrangement where toys can be effortlessly put away without the dread of breaking a bone or, more terrible yet, your kid’s most loved toy.

No Sharp Edges –

As you turn into a parent, one of the principal things that you will start to see is sharp edges on furniture, for example, end tables. This wouldn’t have been an issue when it was just the two of you, but now you have a child creeping and strolling around with that sharp edge dangerously at eye level.

What you can do is to ensure that any sharp or jagged edges are out of harm’s way, or to completely replace any furniture bearing such features, just to ensure no mishaps. We likewise suggest avoiding glass end tables.

Home Exterior –

As well as your home’s interior, its exterior should also be child-proofed. From the garden to your driveway, these are areas that can easily be forgotten. Consider investing in equipment that can improve your home’s exterior from a safety point of view. You can see this website for some examples.

Once your home is child-proofed, and not cluttered with toys here, there and everywhere, you can be proud to invite friends and family around to show off your home.

Love,

*This is a collaborative post