Question: What is the best way to child-proof my home?
Answer: Child-proofing you home for a little one can be a arduous task. Pretty much anything that looks shiny, is a liquid or that can be ingested or chewed on needs to put out of the reach of curious toddlers. You may want to start with these easy tips:
Cover all outlets. This will help prevent little ones from sticking things into the sockets. Youmay opt for plastic outlet covers or you can purchase a outlet cover faceplate to keep from destroying your fingernails when you attend to pry the plastic covers off!
Make sure all toxic liquids and chemicals are locked safely behind cabinet doors. You can use cabinet and appliance locks for this.
Don't let your toddler dive face first into a bowl of germs! Get toilet cover locks to keep your curious child out of the bowl!
Sharp table edges can seriously harm a small child, especially when they start to realize they can run--fast! Cover these corners with plastic corner cushions. This way, if your child runs into them, they will just bounce off.