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Baby Proofing Checklist
Essential items to make your home a safe haven for your baby.
Bedroom / Nursery
Living rooms are bustling spaces where families gather to talk or watch television, but they also present significant dangers, particularly from falls and falling objects like televisions.
Living Room
Living rooms have earned that name. These rooms get the most action in your house. Whether you’re sitting in there and talking to your family or quietly watching television, living rooms are busy places. Falls and falling objects, like televisions, are a big danger in the living room
Kitchen
Families enjoy gathering in the kitchen to eat and share stories, but having a baby complicates things, as the biggest danger in this space is access to fridge, draws and cabinets.
Bathroom
For the first couple of years, babies should only be taking baths in the bathroom, but this space poses significant dangers such as drowning, burns, and falls.
Hallways + Stairs
Stairways may seem like an enticing challenge for curious children, but they result in about 8,000 emergency room visits daily due to falls.
Backyard
Your backyard should offer relaxation, entertainment and beauty for your family, but it also comes with risks.
Laundry
The laundry room is often overlooked for kid-proofing, but it has hazards.Here are four ways to keep kids safe while you're sorting laundry.
Garage
Although this area may not need to be ‘baby-proofed’ immediately. It’s a good idea to baby-proof it anyways or have a list ready for when the time comes as the child gets a little older.