A Baby Gate and Babyproofing Your Home

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When your baby starts to pose in a crawling position and begins to rock back and forth on his hands and knees, it is time to baby-proof your home. There are many things you can do to make your home safe for your baby and I want to share with you how I have baby-proofed my home. For starters, one of the first things I purchased was a baby gate. I will also make some recommendations on other items that are very important when it comes to keeping your baby safe.

Cardinal Gates Stairway Angle Baby Gate

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How and where do I start?

One of the very best ways to check your home for “baby safety” is to get on your hands and knees in one room at a time. Start with the kitchen and then work your way through the rest of the house.

First, cabinet locks are a must. You can either get the ones that you install or you can buy the locks that slip over the cabinet knobs and fasten. A toddler will not know how to unfasten these so don’t worry. Also secure the drawers especially if you keep knives in the kitchen drawers.

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Second, if you have a dishwasher, get a lock for it. This poses a huge hazard if your little one opens it up and pulls out a knife or if the dishwasher is running, a steam burn could really harm your child. It would be a good idea to run the dishwasher only at night when your child is sleeping.

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Third, look around the kitchen floor on your hands and knees through a child’s eyes. Is there anything on the floor that I “can taste?” or is there anything I can pull on? Can I climb up something like maybe a stool? Is there anything interesting I should put in my mouth?

You get the idea! Think like a child and you can really gain insight when on the floor looking at the room from your child’s level.

Cover those electrical outlets

Another important thing to do is to get outlet covers. You can purchase them at a pretty low cost. Make sure you leave no outlet uncovered. For some reason, babies love to stick things in the electrical outlets. I don’t think I need to say anything more on this.

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Check your blinds

If you have the type of blinds that use cords, raise them up and out of baby’s reach. Or, replace them with the cordless blinds. There have been instances that babies have strangled on those cords. It’s definitely not worth the risk.

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Door stoppers

Those spring coils that are on the back of just about every door have a plastic tip attached to them. Go around in every room of your home and check each door. Pull-on those plastic caps to see if they are loose or come off. If they are in fact loose, go to your local hardware store and purchase new ones. Or, you just may want to purchase the whole unit for replacement.

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Hazardous and poisonous chemicals

Put all cleaning solutions, laundry soaps (including those soap pods), dishwasher detergents, toilet bowl cleaners, and all items of that nature, up on the highest shelf where it will be way out of reach for your child.  Remember that as your child grows and starts to walk, they also can be very good climbers! Adding those cabinet locks as well as removing all chemicals as mentioned above are the best ways to prevent a disaster from happening.

Stairs

Whether your little one is crawling or walking, you need to protect him from falling down the stairs. There are a lot of baby gates on the market, but you want to make sure the one you choose is a sturdy and safe one.

Pressure gates seem like a good option, but if not installed properly can actually pose a greater threat to safety. Children like to hold on to something to pull themselves up and if they choose to do that on this gate, it could actually cause an injury.  Also, pressure gates are hard to get in place and most of the time are easily pushed over.

A sturdy and safe baby gate

The Cardinal Gates Stairway Angle Baby Gate is a gate that is made out of metal and is attached directly to the wall. It is a maximum safety gate designed for the top of a stairway, but you can use it in any area. In addition, it has a stop bracket that prevents opening over a stairway for greater safety.

This baby gate will mount at angles up to 30 degrees. Most of the baby gates I have seen do not have that capability. This is a major plus in my book!

You can adjust the width from 27″ to 42.5″ and it is 29.5″ in height.

This gate is not easily opened by a toddler and so it provides a truly safe gate to place either at the top of your stairs or a doorway.

Here is a great gate and is perfect for closing off the stairs as well as other areas. Click the link for Cardinal Gates and get yours today!!

Cardinal Gates Stairway Angle Baby Gate

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My recommendations to you

I highly recommend the above baby gate for you and your baby as well as the other items above for babyproofing your house. You can never be too careful and prepared for when your baby becomes “mobile.”

Taking a little time to take care of these very important things will be well worth your baby’s safety and your peace of mind!

Questions or comments?

Please leave me your questions or comments in the comment section below. I will be more than happy to assist you in any way I can!

Yours in looking for the best for our babes!

Evelyn