Thursday, September 9, 2010

A Child Safety Product can be Critically Important

A child safety product might be critically important in your home.  We all want to keep our children safe from danger and help them avoid injury.  Many of us realize that the market often plays up to parental fear, but it is possible that a child safety product could be vital in your home.

There are many different types of child safety products on the market.  Some are more important than others when it comes to the protection of our children.  In this article we’ll talk about a few of the more significant ones.

The easiest way to discover the most important child safety product for each room of your home is simply to take a tour.  Even if it seems silly, we suggest you tour each room of your house at child level.  This way, you will clearly see some problems that might not be immediately apparent otherwise.  You can begin your scouting for a child safety product anywhere.  For our intent, we will start in the kitchen.

If you’re spry enough to get down to child height, as we suggested, one of the first things you will notice is accessibility to low cabinets.  Even if you don’t keep anything toxic or caustic in this space it’s a good idea to employ drawer and cabinet locks to keep the curious at bay.  In the kitchen space you might also think about edge cushions, stove knob guards, appliance locks, and lids for trash and recycling receptacles.

Common living spaces are good areas for the most recognizable child safety product on the market: safety gates.  Safety gates can be conveniently used to block off stairs and any room where children should not have freedom of access.  If you have a child, you are going to need more than one safety gate.  Another innovative child safety product is a safety strap that can be used to anchor unusually heavy objects like televisions or stereo equipment in place in case of a collision.

If you have a toddler, a toilet lock can be an important child safety product.  They are used to secure the lid when the toilet is not in use.  An alarming number of toddlers drown every year in their own toilets.  Again, secure drawers and cabinet doors with locks and consider a medicine safe as a child safety product for the bathroom.

In bedrooms, secure closet doors and purchase child safety products for drapery cords and blinds.  Strap down any television sets and don’t leave medicines or half-empty glasses lying around unattended.

Just keep kids out of the garage and work shop areas, as they are too difficult to danger-proof against small children.  Be certain that the safety sensor on automatic garage doors is in good working condition.  Use outlet shields on all electrical outlets in the house.  Don’t place electric cords under rugs or carpets in an effort to remove them from your child’s access as doing this can cause overheating and fire.

Always use common sense when deciding what child safety product will work best at its job and remember that simple is always better.

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