Endrew would scream in class,
climb over furniture and other students, and occasionally run away from school.
Not exact matches
So I spent a dozen hours or so
over the past couple days using hair dryers, pulling back carpet, moving
furniture,
climbing around in freezing crawl spaces, and other assorted methods, all in an attempt to locate the frozen pipe and get the heat going again.
Make sure all pieces of
furniture a child might
climb on — tables, bureaus, cabinets, TV stands, etc. — are sturdy and won't fall
over.
Safety 1st
Furniture Straps secure your
furniture to the wall and help prevent the
climbing kid from accidentally tipping things
over.
Please remember to keep the area next to the gate clear of toys or
furniture that could be used as a makeshift ladder or as a tool to gain height and
climb over the protection.
The Everywhere Duster Casabella's Everywhere Duster allows you to dust under
furniture, crown molding, base boards and ceiling fans without having to
climb or bend
over - hallelujah on behalf of our bumps and backs!
Prevent tip -
overs with
furniture straps Toddlers often see
furniture as a fun jungle gym, but their efforts to
climb up can throw even heavy pieces off balance.
Unfortunately, when they
climb on a large piece of
furniture, such as a bookcase, television stand, or dresser, it can tip
over on top of them.
Failure to do so will result in a curious child who may or may not
climb up your
furniture, clog the toilet with toys because it's funny, smear an unidentifiable substance
over the walls, and get into something you thought was safely stored away.
As soon as your baby understands how to open them or how to
climb over them (avoid leaving toys or
furniture beside the gate or the banister) it's time to have them removed.
Furniture straps help you to anchor heavy
furniture, dressers, TV, computer, etc. with wall studs that can tip
over kids as a result of
climbing or pulling.
Get down works well if your bunny is
climbing on
furniture, it can be an effective way of getting them off a surface without scrabbling away, scratching surfaces and knocking things
over.
Sometimes they jump all
over the
furniture they're not supposed to go on, and even
climb curtains.
Ferrets have flexible skeletons and can crawl under closed doors if there's space;
climb up screens,
furniture and drapes; and jump up and pull themselves
over barriers that aren't high enough.
The best thing to do is to put the plant on a table that is away from other
furniture so the ferret can't
climb or jump
over to the plant.
Also, tall
furniture that might look like an appealing
climb should be secured to the wall, lest it topple
over as your feline attempts to scale it.
Behavior training includes whether they can sleep on the bed or
climb all
over the
furniture and not begging for scraps at the table.
They can and often do,
climb your drapes and all
over your
furniture.
Bags of outgrown clothes, unused toys, vacuum, excess
furniture to the point you have to
climb over things to use the printer.