From the time of birth children are growing and learning every day. While it is great to let them learn and explore their surroundings, it is also important to keep them safe on the journey of discovery.
| Purchasing child safety locks is your first line of defense in safety. Even the most well prepared parents may be surprised by what their children find fascinating. So as you walk around your home, try to view it from the height of a child starting with crawling, then walking. Children start with what's within reach of them. So when your baby starts moving, be sure to move any breakables, up to the higher shelves of your storage unit. Then consider purchasing a baby gate for areas such as the kitchen and the hallway. Another safety precaution is cabinet locks. Cabinet locks will prevent your little ones from discovering just how much noise two pots banging together can make or what happens when you use a whole bottle of dish soap in the dishwasher. For easy in the kitchen, consider using magnetic cabinet locks. These locks work on a lock and key system on with magnets. Install one half to the cabinet and then use the magnetic key to open it up. Because these cabinet locks shut tight there is no risk to having small fingers pinched in a pen space opening. | ![]() Child Safety Locks |
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After you have placed cabinet locks in the kitchen and front room it is time to walk down the hall and consider the bathroom. Be sure to not only consider cabinet locks harmful cleaning products, but also any where medicine is kept and even everyday beauty products such as perfume or lotion. It is just amazing how fascinating a roll of toilet paper will become to your toddlers. Next up is the home office. If your home office is not designed for having screws installed, then consider simple adhesive child safety locks. These non abrasive cabinet locks are easily to install, easy for grown ups to use and require no additional materials. As you consider the best child safety locks and cabinet locks for your home, think about what is easy for you to use, but also difficult for a child. Then as you place them around your home, remember that is not only the dangerous items that need to be lock up but also the ones that inspire children. After all you just never know how much dish soap your dishwasher can hold until you have child test its limits! |
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