Monday, March 24, 2014

Make Child Safety A Priority In The Home

By Eric Holm


Young children tend to cover a lot of territory, especially once they learn how to walk. Toddlers have a way of getting into anything and everything, so it is absolutely necessary to childproof the home as best you can. Keeping everything needed in a children's emergency kit will make it easy to keep up with various tasks designed to improve child safety.

There are several gadgets that can be included in specialty emergency kits and kept in the home. These items will keep children from coming in contact with dangerous items and unsafe places. Kids are naturally curious and they will open any doors that are within their reach. Cabinet doors, like those under the kitchen sink, are especially attractive because they are right at eye level. These doors can be effectively secured with some specially designed latches. These plastic devices are simple to install and easy to use. Adults are able to disengage the latch when necessary but small children will be unable to get the door open.

Another thing to include in a child emergency kit is a package of electrical outlet covers. Outlets are located at the ideal height to attract little ones and the first thing they try to do is stick a finger in the hole. This is extremely dangerous and can lead to electrocution. Outlets contain live wires and there can be serious problems if a finger or object is stuck inside. Plastic safety plugs are easily inserted into the outlet to keep children from playing with them.

Safety corner bumpers and some doorknob grips should also be included in a kids emergency kit. Sharp corners on furniture pieces present a particular hazard to toddlers as they learn to walk. They tend to wobble around and if there are no corner bumpers installed on the tables it is easy for them to get injured. Padded bumpers are made to shield the skin from a sharp corner. As soon as children can reach doorknob height, it is a good idea to install doorknob grips. These handy items make it impossible for the child to open the door by accident. Grips should always be installed on doors that lead to the garage, basement or outdoors.

Childproofing the home is worth the time and investment it takes. Nothing is more important that setting up barriers between children and dangerous items and areas of the home. Parents should always do whatever they can to ensure their kids safety. Prepare a child safety kit and you will be able to avoid a dangerous situation.




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