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October 11, 2018

Childproofing Your New House in Tulsa and Oklahoma City

moving - childproof your homeBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

All of us love to trust that our residences are our safe places, but if you study your house through the eyes of a little one, there is danger at each and every turn. From the electrical outlets simply tempting small fingers to explore them to the unforgiving corners of fireplaces, all of the items you never seriously stopped to consider have now become a hazard.
 

A fantastic occasion to childproof your new house is right after the moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City shows up to unload your possessions. Then, you are able to arrange your household and deal with safety issues in a single swoop. Nevertheless, while you are moving is not the only occasion you need to be aware of things that are harmful for your children. You should frequently go through your house room by room and ensure you don't see any issues within reach.

Kitchen: It is important in the kitchen to put safety latches on any cupboard doors you do not want little ones opening and closing-especially all of the cabinets storing cleaners along with other harmful items. Some other options consist of: 

  • Storing all cleaning products up out of reach
  • Putting covers on all outlets
  • Locking all drawers which contain sharp objects
  • Keeping glass containers along with other breakables out of reach

Bathrooms: Water is quite hazardous to youngsters. Toilets may need a child locking mechanism to keep them not open, and you’ll want to make certain to never leave water standing in your tub. Additionally, contemplate turning your hot water heater lower so that no potentially scalding water can come streaming through the taps. As well ensure that you: 

  • Put covers on all of the electric outlets
  • Lock cabinets with chemicals/cleansers
  • Make positive kids have zero access to prescription medications

Living Areas: Sharp edges are a massive risk factor in communal spaces. When toddlers start to maneuver around, it’s all too easy to smack heads and tumble into corners. Safety buffers will go a long way to help make these items less hazardous. Additional things to consider are: 

  • No looped cords on window shades or drapes
  • No loose electric cords
  • Safety covers on outlets
  • Move large books as well as other items that may be pulled off shelves out of reach
  • Secure pieces of furniture to the wall to circumvent tipping
  • No climbing access from home furnishings to potentially dangerous high locations (for instance windows)

It's also a good idea to take safeguards for larger risks. Stairways may need gates to stop little ones from going up or slipping down. Areas you do not prefer youngsters to access could be secured with childproof handles. Swimming pools have to have secured gates. Remember-anything that looks like fun will probably be the target for exploration at some time in the future. Hence, as the moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City is unloading your things and you're unpacking at your new home, spend some time to childproof each and every room….and keep your youngsters safe!

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