Child Proofing Tips for Christmas Enjoying Christmas through your kid’s eyes is one of the greatest joys of the season. If you have a curious child in your house, Christmas trimmings become ten times more complicated. Keep the viewpoint of your little one in mind while decorating for Christmas. It will help you to avoid unintentional hazards. In this blog we have discussed about some Christmas baby proofing tips to prevent your house from accidents.<?p> Replace glass ornaments with resistant ones Try to use unbreakable ornaments for the decoration of Christmas tree instead of glass ornaments. When a glass ornaments breaks it spreads into millions of pieces and it is impossible to find each and every piece. If you are using glass ornaments then you should keep them at the top of the tree to keep them away from kids reach. Secure your tree well Use extra tie down to Christmas tree to make it baby safe to prevent from tip over hazards. You can also use bricks or other heavy material to weigh down your tree stand. If you are using artificial Christmas tree than make sure that it is fire rated and if you opt for a real one, make sure that it is fresh. Wires should be Dangerous Kids are mostly attracted towards wires. To block kids to access wires, cover them with wire covers or minimize the strands hanging all around the house. Replace Decoration Hooks with Ribbons If you are using resistant stuffs for decoration, you have to hang them. Avoid using the hooks as they can pose a serious choking risk. In place of hooks, you can use ribbons to prevent risks. Use outlet covers and never leave baby […]
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Get down on your hands and knees and look around from your baby’s perspective. This really helps to spot potentially dangerous objectsBaby Safe Homes
Blind Cleats should be installed to keep blind cords out of reach of childrenBaby Safe Homes
A secondary window lock or window guard should be placed on each windowBaby Safe Homes
Make sure all alcohol is out of reach of children. It is extremely toxic!Baby Safe Homes
Infants should always sleep in a crib that meets current federal and ASTM standardsBaby Safe Homes
Mobiles need to be kept out of reach of children and removed as soon as they can pull themselves upBaby Safe Homes
NEVER line trash cans with plastic trash bags due to the choking and suffocation hazard it poses.Baby Safe Homes
Water temperature should be adjusted to 125-130 degrees or less to help prevent scalding.Baby Safe Homes
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