Ways to babyproof your home for your toddler
As a parent, babyproofing your home becomes a top priority when your child becomes a toddler. Here are some ways to babyproof your home if you have a toddler.
Cover power outlets and switches
You know your toddler will just love to stick their fingers inside the electric outlets, making it an extremely risky situation. That's why you should cover any unused outlets either with covers or plugs that cannot be removed by your little one. Alternately, you can also use tapes to close the unused outlet. For switches, you can also use tapes or get switch guards so that your toddler cannot fiddle with them randomly.
Use corner and edge protectors
A toddler running at full speed and getting hit by the sharp edges of any furniture and tables is too common of an occurrence. The best way around this is to invest in corner and edge protectors, which are soft pads or cushions that can absorb the impact and prevent any serious injuries. You can easily find them in baby shops or online and they come in different shapes, sizes, and materials to go with your furniture builds.
Keep hazardous items out of reach
Once your child is moving around comfortably, you should never put items like cosmetics, detergents, and toiletries which can be accessed pretty easily by them. So, why not take this opportunity to build high shelves or cabinets in your home? If done in accordance to the interior of the house, not only your room will have a new beautiful look, but also you can safely put away all the hazardous products out of reach from your toddler.
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