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Re: Product spotlight: health and safety
Baby nail scissors and files are so much better than clippers!
Baby gates, if it's for stairs pay attention to the bottle of the gate. You don't want to have to step up and over the gate on your way down a stair.
You don't need the bath thermometer. Just feel the water before putting the baby in.
Outlet covers, the easy to push in one's are just as easy to pull out. We had to upgrade to the baby (and semi adult) proof kind. I wish we didn't waste money on the basis ones.
The one in his play yard area has been going strong for over a year with no accidental toddler electrician moments.
I don't "get" outlet covers. My kids don't have access to things skinny enough to fit in the holes...all of out outlets that have cords in them are behind furniture. By the time my kids have been mobile enough to get their fingers to the outlet, they've had fingers too fat to get them in, so...I haven't worried about that. We've attached several heavy furniture items to the wall, that I get.
Drugs and dangerous chemicals are locked up, as are knives. With cheap things, we've been lucky to have double knobs in the scariest cabinets so locking handles together is easy and cheap!
And we use closed doors to contain them most of the time, doorknob covers still work on the almost 4 year old. Door at top of stairs, and gate at the bottom. Definitely prefer screw into wall gates, so they can open and have nothing to trip over. I also have a door at one end of my kitchen and a gate at the other so they're not literally climbing my legs when I'm trying to get food, because I would accidentally drop sharp stuff or hot stuff on them. Because I am a mess in the kitchen.
Also, Nose Frida is a life saver. Lie throwing head around with the bulb syringe caused too many nose bleeds here. Less physical trauma with the Frida.
DH: 32
Married 7/18/15
1st born at 35+4 on 6/6/16
Team green turned BLUE!
2nd born at 38+6 on 8/30/18
Team green turned PINK!
Due with #3 on 6/6/20 Team Green