China Heirloom

Childproofing Your Home
Whether you’re a parent or not, if you ever expect to have little ones visiting your home, you’ll be glad you apply these tips! – to keep them out of harm’s way. Whether you’re a new parent or grandparent, or if you’re expecting guests who have children, view your living room critically with a little tyke’s eye. Do what you need to make it childproof – this is the case whether you live in Colorado, or anywhere else in the country!
Not long after they start to roll, they’ll be crawling & walking soon after. Cruising describes how they teeter to their feet and then totter around, grabbing onto one surface, taking a step, and then grabbing onto another surface.
How does the room look from a child’s perspective? This is one case where you’re actually allowed to stoop to their level! Don’t just look from a grown-up’s perspective – get down on all fours and look around from their perspective. Wow – doesn’t that glass trophy look like a fun thing to play with! How about those little holes in the wall where the wires go, what’s inside them?
Unfortunately, it’s time to put the family heirlooms on display away. Many common household plants are poisonous, and babies don’t know they shouldn’t put those pretty leaves in their mouths, so move them. And consider the items that are on shelves: If they are within reach of a child’s hand, they can be tugged at and topple down onto little heads.
Protect all electrical outlets with outlet covers. Keep electrical cords out of the way, preferably wound up or contained within plastic or PVC tubing. Be sure that no bare wires show before fastening the cords. Be sure to also tie off any dangling cords from your window blinds.
Coffee and end tables or lamp tables should not have sharp 90-degree corners. If they do, use corner guards to protect little noggins. Avoid having glass topped tables where they might be playing.
What are the various ways they could get out? Be prepared for your little one to venture outdoors if the front door is unlocked. The little tyke is bound to try to escape from other doorways too. Make sure to have plenty of baby gates handy.
If they eat dirt or dust, don’t sweat it! It’s part of their adjustment to the world around them. Don’t be bashful about teaching them not to reach for unsafew items if the parent isn’t around to do so. It’s not a good day for a new hairdo.
This article was provided by Colorado experts – Automated Homefinder.
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