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How to Babyproof Your Home: A Room by Room Guide

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 How to Babyproof Your Home: A Room by Room Guide

As your baby grows and begins to explore, babyproofing your home becomes a crucial step to ensure their safety. This guide provides practical babyproofing tips for every major area in your home.

1. Living Room

  • Anchor TVs and heavy furniture to the wall to prevent tipping.
  • Use corner guards and edge bumpers on tables and shelves.
  • Keep remote controls, batteries, and small objects out of reach.
  • Cover electrical outlets with safety plugs.

2. Kitchen

  • Install cabinet locks on drawers containing knives or cleaning supplies.
  • Keep hot items and sharp objects away from the edge of counters.
  • Use stove knob covers and oven locks.
  • Place a safety gate at the kitchen entrance if possible.

3. Bathroom

  • Use a toilet lock to prevent drowning hazards.
  • Install non-slip mats in the bathtub and on the floor.
  • Store medicines and toiletries in locked cabinets.
  • Lower the water heater temperature to 37°C to prevent burns.

4. Nursery

  • Ensure the crib meets current safety standards (no drop sides, proper spacing).
  • Keep the crib free of pillows, blankets, and stuffed toys.
  • Secure all cords from blinds or electronics to avoid strangulation risks.
  • Use a baby monitor to keep an ear on your child.

5. Bedroom

  • Keep cosmetic and jewelry boxes out of reach.
  • Secure dressers and wardrobes to the wall.
  • Check under the bed for small or hazardous items.

6. Stairs and Hallways

  • Install baby gates at the top and bottom of staircases.
  • Use non-slip runners on stairs.
  • Keep hallways free from clutter to prevent tripping hazards.

7. General Tips

  • Get down to your baby's eye level to identify hazards you might miss.
  • Install door pinch guards to protect little fingers.
  • Test alarms regularly—make sure smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are functional.

Babyproofing isn't a one-time task—it evolves as your child grows. Regularly reassess your home and make adjustments to keep your little one safe in every stage of development.

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