How To ChildProof Your Home
Childproofing your home can be a daunting task. Today there are tools and tips that can childproof any room in your home easily and cost effectively. Any safety device you buy should be sturdy enough to prevent injury to your child, yet easy for you to use. It’s important to follow installation instructions carefully.
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Use Safety Latches and Locks for cabinets and drawers in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and other areas to help prevent poisonings and other injuries. Safety latches and locks on cabinets and drawers can help prevent children from gaining access to medicines and household cleaners, as well as knives and other sharp objects. Look for safety latches and locks that you can easily install and use, but are sturdy enough to withstand pulls and tugs from children.

KidCo Sliding Cabinet Lock
It slides easily onto most knobs and handles, keeping your baby from hazards and breakables, and slides off just as effortlessly when you need access to cleaning supplies, the trash can, etc..

KidCo On-Off Appliance Lock White
Peel, position, and press. This appliance lock couldn’t be easier to install. Simply peel the backing from two adhesive strips, adhere to the latch and catch, position on your appliance, and press.

Mommy’s Helper Lid Lock
Keep your curious little one out of the toilet bowl with this lock, which keeps the toilet lid locked shut. Adults and older children can disengage the lock by pushing two release buttons
Use Safety Gates to help prevent falls down stairs and to keep children away from dangerous areas. Safety gates can help keep children away from stairs or rooms that have hazards in them. Look for safety gates that children cannot dislodge easily, but that adults can open and close without difficulty. For the top of stairs, gates that screw to the wall are more secure than “pressure gates.”
New safety gates that meet safety standards display a certification seal from the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). If you have an older safety gate, be sure it doesn’t have “V” shapes that are large enough for a child’s head and neck to fit into.
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KidCo Angle-Mount Safeway Gate
Adults should have no problem opening this strong tubular steel safety gate with one hand, but little ones can push and push and it won’t budge. It mounts directly to wood frame doorways or wood banisters and is very secure.

The First Years Hands-Free Gate
Designed to be an obstacle to your baby but not to you, this safety gate opens with a push of your foot and knee, leaving one hand free to carry whatever you need to.

KidCo ConfigureGate
With interlocking sections that can be connected at virtually any angle, this customizable gate system lets you create a safe barrier in an irregular area of your home.

Cardinal Gates Deck Shield - 15′ Black
This 15′ roll of strong netting can be used to line outdoor railings on decks, fences, and balconies, blocking off hazardous openings. It includes all the hardware needed for easy installation.
Use Knob Covers and Door Locks to help prevent children from entering rooms and other areas with possible dangers. Door knob covers and door locks can help keep children away from places with hazards, including swimming pools.
Be sure the door knob cover is sturdy enough not to break, but allows a door to be opened quickly by an adult in case of emergency. By restricting access to potentially hazardous rooms in the home, door knob covers could help prevent many kinds of injuries.

Safety 1st Grip n’ Twist Door Knob Cover (4-Pack)
Prevent your child from entering or exiting off-limit areas in the home with these glow-in-the-dark door knob covers. They’re easy for adults to pinch and twist but conveniently confound little ones.

KidCo Doorknob Lock Beige Microfiber
Prevent your child from entering or exiting off-limit areas in the home with these doorknob locks. The covers are simple to install, snapping tightly over most standard doorknobs.

Safety 1st Clear View Stove Knob Covers
All parents know the fear of their toddler turning on a stove burner when no one’s looking. These plastic covers fit over stove knobs to prevent your child from turning them on.
Use Window Guards and Safety Netting to help prevent falls from windows, balconies, decks, and landings. Window guards and safety netting for balconies and decks can help prevent serious falls.
Check these safety devices frequently to make sure they are secure and properly installed and maintained. There should be no more than four inches between the bars of the window guard. If you have window guards, be sure at least one window in each room can be easily used for escape in a fire. Window screens are not effective for preventing children from falling out of windows.
Home Alarm
Includes three sensor units, so you can monitor three areas at once. Includes receiver with sound and light alarms, a motion sensor for your primary entranceway, and two magnetic door/window sensors to guard your most accessible entry points.
Super Stopper Window Safety
How do you safety-proof open windows? By preventing inquisitive kids from raising them any higher! Just suction this patented window guard wherever you choose, and windows won’t budge another inch.
Guardian Angel Window Safety
A must for multi-level homes. The safest window guard on the market! Others are permanently mounted, which could spell disaster in a fire. This one withstands 150 lbs. of pressure, yet removes easily with emergency release buttons.
Use Corner and Edge Bumpers to help prevent injuries from falls against sharp edges of furniture and fireplaces. Corner and edge bumpers can be used with furniture and fireplace hearths to help prevent injuries from falls or to soften falls against sharp or rough edges.
Be sure to look for bumpers that stay securely on furniture or hearth edges.

Kid Kusion Corner Kushions
Protect your child from bumps and bruises with these soft foam corner cushions. Use them on furniture, countertops, decks — even play forts and the sandbox.

Kid Kusion Edge Kushions
Protect your child from bumps and bruises indoors and out with this soft foam cushion for corners and edges. Use it on furniture, countertops, decks –

Cardinal Gates Ivory Hearth Pad Kit Ivory
This kit contains all you need to childproof the dangerous edges of your fireplace hearth. It includes two corner pads, and a 90″ padding strip that can be cut for a custom fit.
Use Outlet Covers and Outlet Plates to help prevent electrocution. Outlet covers and outlet plates can help protect children from electrical shock and possible electrocution.
Be sure the outlet protectors cannot be easily removed by children and are large enough so that children cannot choke on them.

KidCo Universal Outlet Cover - (3-Pack)
This permanent cover screws over your existing outlet (no wiring necessary) and covers the outlet automatically every time you unplug an electrical cord.

Mommy’s Helper Safe Plate Standard Outlet Cover - White
As soon as a plug is pulled from the socket, a sliding window on the protector automatically covers the exposed outlet. Adults can easily slide the window open again to plug something in, but it requires too much force for a small child to operate.

Safety 1st Power Strip Cover
This plastic cover encloses the entire strip, blocking little hands and fingers from access. It expands to cover most standard household power strips with two to six outlets and is easy to install.
Cut Window Blind Cords; use Safety Tassels and Inner Cord Stops to help prevent children from strangling in blind cord loops. Window blind cord safety tassels on miniblinds and tension devices on vertical blinds and drapery cords can help prevent deaths and injuries from strangulation in the loops of cords. Inner cord stops can help prevent strangulation in the inner cords of window blinds.

KidCo Blindwinder
Keep entangling window cords out of your child’s reach with these easy-to-use cord winders. With a push of the button, the spring-tension design retracts or releases the cords automatically, just like a tape measure — no manual winding required!
Stabilize furniture to prevent tipping over if climbed or pulled on.

Mommy’s Helper Tip-Resistant Furniture Safety Bracket
When your curious climber starts to explore, be one step ahead by ensuring that all furniture is secured to the wall. Simply attach one bracket to a wall stud, and the other to the back of the furniture.
Little fingers and inquiring minds can get into places that we don’t want them to go. Keep your medicines and cleaning supplies childproofed to prevent accidental ingestion.
Medicine Guard
Accidental poisoning remains a leading cause of death for kids! Don’t take chances–our discreet medicine safe keeps dangerous drugs locked away, with a smart, kid-proof locking mechanism.
Clean Guard
Childproof your dangerous cleaning products! Our locking bin keeps household cleansers handy, while putting them safely off limits to kids. Ideal for organizing laundry rooms, cabinets, and especially under the sink.
Our children are so much more active than when we were kids. Baseball, Soccer, Dance and the list goes on. It is important that there is a first aid kit available at these extra activities your children are involved in. Moms and Dads will appreciate the take along first aid kits. Keep one in the car for sports practices, keep one in the home and keep one at the grandparents home.

me4kidz Medibag First Aid Kit
This first-aid kit takes the scare out of everyday bumps and bruises. Kids love the crayon-shaped Band-Aids, the neon bandages, the stickers, and the kid-friendly doctor’s bag. Parents appreciate the useful ointments, gauze pads, tapes, and first-aid flip chart to name but a few of the essentials in this kit.
Use a Cordless Phone to make it easier to continuously watch young children, especially when they’re in bathtubs, swimming pools, or other potentially dangerous areas. Cordless phones help you watch your child continuously, without leaving the vicinity to answer a phone call. Cordless phones are especially helpful when children are in or near water, whether it’s the bathtub, the swimming pool, or the beach.
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