Smart Homeowner
10 Tremendous Tips for Babyproofing a Home
With the Royal Family expecting, here’s a good primer on how to properly babyproof a home.
Off Limits
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Home Safety
Hot Water
Kitchen Safety
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Dangerous Bites
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Outlet Safety
Window Worries
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Furniture Fix
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Check Outside
Adult Supervision
For a fun, hands-on way to keep kids busy, introduce them to DIY!
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Pipe Insulation for Babyproofing
My granddaughter is at the age where babyproofing the home is important for her safety. To avoid any injuries when she visits our house, I added some foam pipe insulation around my kitchen countertop and along dangerous edges and corners on furniture pieces in the living room.
The pressure created by the curve of the insulation holds it in place without having to use the adhesive strip that comes on the insulation. It also makes the babyproofing solution temporary, so I can remove it when my granddaughter isn’t at our house. The adhesive strip does, however, allow you to stick the insulation to edges and corners if it has a tendency of slipping off or if the baby removes it. — Joe Zayac. Next, check out how to keep your pet safe at home, too.