Watch this video from Safe Kids and go check the TV’s in your house. TV tip-over injuries happen more often than you know.
Also read this article to find practical ways to childproof your home- Childproofing: Why It’s Never Too Early
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July 8, 2013
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Watch this video from Safe Kids and go check the TV’s in your house. TV tip-over injuries happen more often than you know.
Also read this article to find practical ways to childproof your home- Childproofing: Why It’s Never Too Early
June 6, 2013
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What would a nice night on the town cost you? You know, a nice romantic dinner, maybe a movie or a show, and of course, a babysitter. What if for the cost of that night on the town, you could instead transform your home to a safe zone for your kids? You might even save their lives. Interested? It’s easy!
I’m talking about childproofing. You’ve probably already child proofed your house, right? You’ve gotten outlet plugs, drawer latches, gates for the stairs, and maybe even toilet locks, and door knob covers. The reality is, while these are important, it’s only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to making a home safe. Without a complete home safety proofing, the risk of a serious injury or even death to your children is very real. More
September 13, 2011
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“Little Monsters.” Before I became a new parent of twinnies, I’d never heard the term used in such an endearing way. Nor did I truly understand what the big deal was about childproofing for multiple toddlers. Since I’d already been through childproofing with my older singleton, I thought, ‘Well, how hard could it REALLY be?!”
Until early one morning, it happened.
First, came the rustling sound; then the girls soft chitter-chatter and giggles; followed by a loud SNAP, thunk, and the slow sweak of their bedroom door opening. Lying in the room next to theirs, the hair stood up on the back of my neck. Knowing that just the night before, I had installed a child-safety lock onto their door knob; I couldn’t believe my ears! And then I heard more…the pitter-patter of little feet, entering my room. Standing there, at the edge of the bed, with her curly hair tousled about and big blue eyes staring at me, (like the mythical character, Medusa); there she was, our Twin B, Junie, “Mommmy…Juice?” More