Keeping Your New Baby Safe
by: Rose Smith
After all the baby furniture is purchased, you'll have to start thinking
of baby safety supplies. Once your baby becomes mobile (and that's in
a few short months), battening down the hatches is extremely important.
If you have stairs or open doorways leading to areas that you don't
want your baby to wander into, you'll need to purchase some baby gates.
Most are adjustable to fit a variety of openings and come in a variety
of styles such as wooden, plastic and mesh.
Don't forget those electrical outlets! For some bizarre reason children
love to stick metal objects in those little slits so get your outlets
covered, including any powerbars you may be using. Another favorite
"play toy" with toddlers is the toilet. A good toilet lid
latch should help keep the plumbing working.
Electrical appliances, TV's, VCR's and household items will also need
to be secured. It's amazing what children can find to pull down or get
into. Plus, don't forget to pick up safety supplies for when you're
traveling, even if it's just a short distance. Baby harnesses are a
good thing to use once your toddler is walking. And don't forget to
protect them from harmful UV rays with some sort of car window shade.
Keeping your precious child safe is very important. There are so many
little things in the household that, as adults, we take for granted.
But to a child, they're new and exciting areas to explore... which can
be very dangerous to them. As a new parent or even grandparent, get
down on your knees and crawl around your house looking for all the temptations
found at your baby's level. You'll be amazed at what potential hazards
you will find. Secure your new baby's safety before it's too late.
About The Author
Rose Smith is the author and publisher of Baby-Care-4u.com an online
shopping and information resource for essential baby care products.
For more information on baby care, visit: http://www.baby-care-4u.com
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