I thought I got a head start on baby proofing the house before lo came by getting outlet covers and replacing corded blinds with curtains, thinking our house was already pretty kid friendly. Sounds naive now. Now that she's rolling and soon to be crawling I started looking around at all the million things she could get into and now it seems like crunch time!
I thought this could be a good place to get advice from experienced moms and first timers who already started the process at their house.
For example, what's the recommendation on types of cabinet locks, door handle covers, etc? Creative ways to hide the cords hanging from mounted tv's? Weird things that your kids got into in the past that you might not think would need to be baby proofed? Do I really need the toilet seat cover lock thing?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Babyproofing
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I'm hoping that cuts down on how much i have to do initially because our house isn't set up for baby proofing. I don't even know how we're going to manage a lot of things like low sitting fishtanks as he gets older.
Doors - Get the knob covers because they're great for babies, but they're pretty easily defeated by a toddler hulk smashing or hanging off of them. My rec is a short chain lock or deadbolt placed at your eye level. (Skinny toddlers can still escape through doors with longer chains!)
Gates - I'd recommend not buying the cheap ones. They're not worth it and will fall on top of your child as soon as they've got their little faced pressed against it protesting that you've left them all alone (for 30 seconds) so you can pee. Just suck it up and buy the super sturdy thick plastic ones or ideally the type that screw into the wall. The ones that screw in will hold up to toddler tantrums.
This house was NOT set up with small children in mind. Three story spiral staitcase, second story balcony with too-wide-to-be-safe bars along the rail, wood stove, oven is low to the ground and button operated. We're planning on just a few "baby safe zones" through the house: a playroom (with doorways into the kitchen and living room, so I can see her in either room), her room and bathroom, and maybe a small gated area in the family room. We'll have to expand past that at some point, but the goal is to just have containment while we "safe" one room at a time.
I've been looking up ideas for tucking cords away on Pinterest and found a few good ideas. I'm thinking about routing a lot of them through PVC pipe or something similar and getting covers for the power strips.
I also need to get locks for cabinets in the kitchen, bathroom and fishtank stand and I'm debating between the plastic ones you push down to disengage (they seem cheap, which i don't really like) or the magnetic ones (worried about losing the key).