soooo today when my labrador knocked a glass off of a side table shattering it next to a basket full of cables and wires that my house is FAR from baby friendly. What baby proof products do you guys recommend? one question I have is I have soft close cabinets and drawers do I still need special latches and locks for those? I also have cabinet latches that have to be turned and pulled to open, I've seen adults struggle to do it so do those need to be proofed too? I assume we should put a gate of sorts in front of the gas fire place? This sounds terrible but this is so one of those things where I wish I could just hire a company to come and tell me what I need to move/hide/get rid of and install safety features where needed...essentially I want to throw money at this problem and not "really" deal with it at all which makes me feel terrible like I should be more involved but its more that I just feel so overwhelmed and confused by it all. HELP!
Re: baby proofing...dumb questions inside
Thinking ahead, it's best to anchor any furniture that appears tip-able if climbed especially in rooms your LO will be playing in frequently, getting latches on any cabinets with chemicals in it, socket plugs, and a baby gate if you have stairs.
We also didn't even begin to baby proof other than rearranging some things and tethering super heavy furniture (TV, dresser in her nursery) to the wall until DD was mobile.
Everything breakable was moved up high, cabinets with chemicals and our liquor cabinet are locked, we have outlet covers, and the door to our pantry has a door lock (we have levers instead of knobs on all our interior doors so she figured those out really quickly. Any low drawers or cabinets that are unlocked are filled with items I don't mind her playing with (Tupperware, measuring cups, pots, cooking spoons and spatulas, etc). Things like oven / toilet / washing machine locks seem like overkill to me (although I do use the built-in washer lock on occasion if she is in the mood to push buttons), but she's also not the type of toddler who is interested in throwing toys in the toilet or flushing constantly.
We also have no gates in our house. We have 3 sets of stairs, and we really felt like she needed to learn how to safely climb up and down stairs pretty quickly just because it's a necessity in this house. This meant A LOT of supervision when she was learning, but, at 22 mo, she is a total stair champ and I really do not worry at all about her traversing them on her own (we don't just let her roam around without checking on her often, but if she happens to go upstairs on her own, I don't freak out). I anticipate we will install a heavy duty gate at the top of the stairs when she gets a big girl bed just so she doesn't wander out of her room in the dark and trip down the stairs (her room is upstairs and ours is down).
This lax version of baby proofing is pretty beneficial, at least to us. DD has learned that certain things are off limits (like power cords) and she's learned how to maneuver around safely without being swathed in plastic wrap. This means, wherever we go, I feel like she's pretty safe so long as she's supervised because she's used to working around "hazards" in her own home.
Now, there ARE professional baby proofing consultants that can do everything for you...they are pricey though and will probably tell you you need locks for every thing in your entire house.
We got outlet covers, put in gates when she got mobile, keep all the window blind strings tucked out of reach, extra power cord tucked behind furniture, and locks on the cabinets that have damaging stuff in them. A lot of our cleaning chemicals we just moved above the microwave so they are almost out of my reach too.
All of this.