- Bathtub: Put nonslip mats in — and next to — bathtub
- Crib: Don't leave toys (or anything else that would help him climb out) in crib when child is sleeping
- Bed: Consider moving child from crib to bed when he's 35 inches tall
- Prevent burning: Don't hold child while cooking at the stove
- Clothing: Don't use clothing with drawstrings
- Keep blow dryers, toasters, and other appliances unplugged and out of reach
- Cut looped window blind cords; use safety tassels and cord stops
- Forbidden territory: Distract child from forbidden places by keeping one cupboard unlocked and filled with lightweight, child-safe items
- Keep televisions on low, sturdy furniture, pushed back as far as possible
- Poison proofing: Remember that your purse or a visitor's purse may hold medicines, toiletries, and other toxic substances — move handbags out of reach
For a complete list childproofing for toddlers that BabyCenter recommends, please click here.
1 comment:
I wonder why no clothing with drawstrings? My son has a few pairs of athletic pants that have them. I guess they could catch on something????
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