Babies: 9 - 12 Months

What rooms/areas are baby-proofed?

No where in my house seems safe.  What did you do?

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Re: What rooms/areas are baby-proofed?

  • We babyproofed the family room, and we are going to put up gates on the doors to that room this weekend.  I can't keep up with DS these days!  I am thinking of getting one of those superyards to keep him contained in other places....
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  • Just our living room. I wasn't ready for him to start crawling at exactly six months, so my mom showed up one day with lightswitch covers and a baby gate. I mostly keep him in here.

    Oh - we also moved books & photo frames from the bottom shelf of the bookshelf and the DVDs from the bottom shelf of the tv stand. I'm sure once he starts pulling himself up and walking they'll get moved again :)

  • My foyer, dining room, living room and playroom are all baby proofed. So, with the exception of my kitchen, the entire first floor is accessable to the kids. I have a gate at the bottom of the steps and at both doorways going into the kitchen. My 2 big dogs actually are in the kitchen during the day.
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  • her room and the living room are... well, mostly.  :O
  • Funny you mention it, I just took down the hanging bar glasses yesterday! So the kitchen is now baby proofed!
  • every room in my house is somewhat babyproofed. we have a very open floor plan on the first floor so he has free range between the living room, dining room and kitchen. I put outlet covers on every outlet in the house, top locks on all doors that lead to stairs and will eventually get a gate for my upstairs once he gets to crawling the steps
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  • We have an open floor plan so baby proofing was a challenge.  Basically, we managed to gate off our living room/kitchen/breakfast area and that is where DS stays on the main floor so that whole space is totally baby proofed.  Then upstairs, we have baby gates on his room, our room, and the laundry room (this is actually for the dog).  And his room is totally baby proofed as well.

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  • The kitchen, living room, dining room and his bedroom.  Those are the places he spends the most time.  Oh, and we put outlet covers in the exposed outlets on the first floor and the upstairs bathroom.  Basically, any room/area that he goes (we keep the downstairs bathroom door closed). 
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