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How to make your home safe

How to make your home safe
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The Experts

Ann-Marie Ciccini carries out 'baby-proofing' surveys and fits safety equipment

Helen Richardson, training officer at the Child Accident Prevention Trust, an independent charity and authority on the prevention of accidents to children.

Kitchen


Ann-Marie says:
  • Make the kitchen a baby-free zone by fitting a gate. Alternatively:
  • Fit magnetic locks on lower cupboards. These work with a key that you keep out of reach.
  • Buy a cordless kettle with a curly flex, which is ideal.
  • Cover the corners with quality foam.
  • Fit a hob guard on the front of the cooker.
  • Wooden floors can cause skids. Dress toddlers in non-slip socks.

Helen says:

  • Instead of locks, move dangerous items to high cupboards.
  • Use the back plates of hobs.
  • Turn the hot water thermostat down to 54 C so the hot tap won't scald if accidentally turned on.

Living/Dining Room

This is where the largest number of home accidents happen.

Ann-Marie says:

  • Fit locks on sash windows so they can only open for ventilation.
  • Fit socket covers on every plug. Around £2.49 each.
  • Use individual thermostats on radiatorsso they don't get too hot.

Helen says:

  • Never leave toys or chairs in front of windows. Children might use them to try to climb out.

Tip: The biggest danger in this room is scalding from hot drinks. There aren't any products that will help - it's your behaviour that has to change. Always put drinks only on a mantelpiece or high shelf and keep doing this until children are at least five years old.

By Ann Marie Ciccini and Helen Richardson

Average rating:

3 out of 5 star rating

All pages in this article

  1. How to make your home safe
  2. Safe-proofing the upstairs rooms

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Clare, about 1 year

Hello - this is so out of date - Childalert are the sole providers of the childproofing survey, product supply and installation in the uk. Visit our website www.childalert.co.uk Many thanks

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