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Child Safety In The Home

 


  • Socket covers on all the electrical outlets are a must. Removing and replacing the covers is a small inconvenience compared to the possible tragedies that can occur.
  • Sharp corners in rooms can be covered by soft corner covers to prevent bumps and bruises.
  • Door alarms can be installed which will signal whenever a door is opened.
  • Door knob covers should be used. Adults can easily open the doors but toddlers cannot.
  • If you use a baby walker, put a two-by-four board across the threshold of rooms to keep babies away from certain areas.
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