"Breakable items" refers to objects that can easily be damaged or broken if mishandled or dropped.
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Install hardware - mounted safety gates at the tops of staircases, plug electrical outlets,
remove breakable items from tables where your curious child could inadvertently pull them down onto herself, and so on.
Since the homeowner had delicate and
breakable items in their formal living room and dining room area and a very wide spiral downstairs staircase, we decided to use the «containment» approach to safeguarding the staircase and the two front rooms of the home.
The second is by actually beating down
on breakable items, which opens up secret areas, or on special items that send you to a new section of the level.
This may include small items that pose a choking hazard, sharp items that might poke or cut a child,
breakable items such as glass vases and anything that is long and flexible, like ropes and cables.
Child - proof locks may hold cupboards
with breakable items — or, indeed, they may be stored out of reach of a small child.
Remember also that kittens jump and climb; they've been known to knock over ironing boards (a fire hazard if the iron is left on) and push small,
breakable items off tables and counters.
Overall, I had fun with Breath of the Wild, but wonder how long I can play it in Handheld Mode before it dies, how annoyed fans will get
using breakable items, and if people will adjust to Z targeting.
The boxes with winter clothes are especially handy, since the clothing can be used as extra wrapping
for breakable items.
My tree decor actually turned out ok, I think... Considering that my girls (one and four) like to un-decorate it every single night, and I have redecorated it about, oh, twenty times or so this year... (You know how it goes... The
super breakable items slowly start to migrate more and more towards the top of the tree.)
Craigslist allowed me to search for items without having to load the kiddos into the car and navigate through a store full
of breakable items while my children melted down.
Crumpled newspaper, bubble wrap or corrugated cardboard will help prevent your fragile items from breaking, but just about anything can be used to
pack breakable items.
Before playing tug - of - war indoors, make sure there are no dangerous or
breakable items in the vicinity.
Remove breakable items from shelves and tables, or secure them with mounting putty (you'll be amazed how fast and how high a kitten can jump or climb, and grateful that you took precautions!).
Consider the things that you are keeping baby safe from — stairs,
breakable items, cleaners, medications, doors that lead outside, and so forth.
Your 2 - year - old is likely to act like a bull in a china closet if you surround him with precious family heirlooms and
breakable items.
Keep your child away from heat sources, electrical dangers, sharp objects, allergens and
breakable items.
Cordon off unsafe areas with safety gates, plug electrical sockets, and make sure dangerous or
breakable items are out of reach.
Obviously, you need be careful of sharp and
breakable items, but for an older toddler that is steady on her feet, helping to unload the dishwasher is doable.
If you have a lot of glass or
breakable items, you can start storing those things away.
For example, ensuring that the water heater is always set to a maximum of 120 degree Fahrenheit and never more than that or ensuring that you lock away all
the breakable items in the basement for a few years do not require any baby safety products to be bought.
The fault was yours in not removing
breakable items or getting the pup out the door fast enough.
Electrical cords, potential toxins, and
breakable items should be placed completely out of... MORE reach.
Get rid of any houseplants that may be poisonous to your dog, or move them out of reach, and move any valuable or
breakable items to higher ground, too.
You should make sure that electrical cords,
breakable items, and potential toxins are up and out of reach.
Remove
all breakable items or things that could be knocked over, such as vases, soap dispensers, toothbrush holders, soap containers, etc..
At the same time, you'll need to keep rubber items, electrical wires,
breakable items, and any dangerous substances out of their reach.
Do your best to clear high spaces of dangerous or
breakable items.
As you and the moving company's representative tour your house or apartment, you can point out any valuable or
breakable items or awkwardly shaped furniture that may require special handling.