* Keep electrical
cords out of reach as much as possible.
By the way, your dog will explore everything, so puppy - proof your house (place shoes inside closets, put electrical
cords out of reach, move prized objects to higher ground).
Keep all electrical
cords out of reach from pets.
Put electrical
cords out of reach.
• Store all poisonous and dangerous materials in tightly closed containers and store away • Toilet lid to be kept down — kitten could fall in • Plastic bags stored in a drawer where they can not get to them — cause choking or suffocation • Household items — needles, strings, rubber bands etc put away in a draw or tightly closed container — easily swallowed • Electrical cords secured to the wall or wound up — prevent kitten being shocked • Blind and curtain
cords out of reach — can cause strangulation
Place
cords out of reach and don't leave your new mystery novel on the floor.
When you do allow your dog to run loose in the house, be sure to keep electrical
cords out of reach.
Keep your new pet safe by securely anchoring drape or blind
cords out of reach.
If you have electical decorations be sure wires and electrical
cords out of reach.
Keep all dangling
cords out of reach of curious pets.
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They tried taking steps to put
the cords out of reach, but the dog was driven to develop ways around these steps and always succeeded in making his way back to the cords.
As far as you can keep electric
cord out of the reach of your cat.
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Keep
cords tied up and
out of your kids»
reach.
If using a baby monitor with
cords, make sure all
cords are
out of arm's
reach of your child.
When it comes to your electronic appliances, ensure that you always keep them unplugged when you're not using them and that the
cords are stored
out of reach.
Although the baby gate is in place it's always ideal to add multiple layers
of protection so, for example, secure the furniture with quality straps, pad sharp corners, install blind cleats so
cords are
out of reach and remove or block off tall floor lamps that could be pulled over.
Also, all monitors with
cords must be placed well
out of baby's
reach to avoid the strangulation hazard.
Make sure that when installing curtains and blind in your child's nursery that they are securely fastened to the stud wall and that all
cords are
out of reach of little hands.
It is also important to make sure that the any dangling
cords from the blinds in the room are
out of reach of your baby's hands, as they can easily get tangled up in them which can cause a hazard.
Any item that does have a
cord is
out of reach with the
cords tucked well behind furniture.
To prevent accidents, make sure that all electrical
cords remain secure and
out of reach.
Also keep
out of reach (and kicking distance) anything electrical, including lamps and baby monitors — electricity is a danger, and the
cords can strangle.
Install blind cleats so
cords are
out of reach of the baby and make sure windows don't open more than four inches.
If the crib must be near a window, either cut off the pull
cords or use
cord shorteners, safety tassles, or wind - ups to keep them
out of reach.
Position the crib
out of arm's
reach of drapery
cords and window blinds; as your baby grows older and begins to explore her world, the strings (including those between the blind slats) may be too enticing to resist.
If you have a swing or soother that plugs into the wall, unplug it when it isn't being used and store the
cord out of baby's
reach.
Make sure drapery and blind
cords are
out of reach.
Always pull drape or blind
cords, monitor
cords and decorative wall hangings with strings
out of your baby's crib and
reach.
Make sure you purchase a baby monitor shelf so you keep the
cords out of your baby's
reach.
Keep
cords tied up and
out of reach of children and remember to keep cribs away from
cords that can be
reached while inside the crib.
Keep them tucked
out of reach, or use
cord shorteners or wind - ups to prevent your child from pulling on them or wrapping them around her neck or body.
√ Use plug covers on electrical outlets; wrap up the slack
of electrical
cords and hide behind furniture √ Tie and place blind
cords out of baby's
reach, or use cordless window coverings; keep cribs, furniture and toys away from windows and window
cords √ Secure all furniture so it will not topple on your child √ Install hardware mounted gates (which are more secure than pressure mounted) at the top and bottom
of stairs √ Put latches on doors to keep kids
out of certain rooms √ Lock away medicines, cleaning products and poisons, and ensure houseplants are
out of reach √ Turn water heater down to 49 °C (120 °F), and test baby's bath water with elbow or wrist to ensure it's warm, not hot √ Don't allow smoking — it's harmful to your infant and butts are poisonous
Wrap
cords neatly and put these items away
out of reach to ensure that your child doesn't accidentally tug on a
cord and pull an item down onto herself, warn Signe Larson and Kevin Osborn, authors
of «Bringing up Baby.»
Make sure any baby monitors (and
cords) are also
out of reach.
Keep electrical
cords out of your little one's
reach by tucking them behind furniture or investing in
cord shorteners.
He installed brackets next to windows to keep shade
cords out of Lena's
reach.
Narrator: Move your crib, changing table, and bassinet away from windows to prevent falls, and keep any
cords or ties far
out of your baby's
reach — these are strangling hazards.
Keep appliances near the back
of the counter space and remember to wrap up any
cords so that they are
out of reach.
• Bundle
cords from phones, answering machines and small appliances with plastic wire ties and tie
out of reach of small children.
All blind
cords in the window must be
out of reach of the kids and the pickets should be well spaced so that children don't get stuck in between.
• Install blind cleats so
cords are
out of reach of baby.
Tie all blind
cords high
out of reach, or cut the ends and attach breakaway safety tassels.
Use only electrical
cords provided by the manufacturer
of the appliance or fixture, and keep
out of reach.
Their two - foot
cord isn't designed for tucking
out of the way in a swim cap or under goggles, but easily
reaches your pocket, backpack, or armband.
Safety first Keep all loose decorations, electrical
cords, spider webs and streamers
out of reach from your pup.
Move dangling
cords and wires
out of reach.
Decorate with your pet in mind: keep ornaments and tinsel
out of reach and keep lights and
cords tucked away
A room that is pig - proofed by keeping all things that can be chewed
out of reach, including power
cords and furniture legs, is ideal.
Where possible arrange your furniture in front
of plugs sockets so the power cables become inaccessible, you can then lead the power
cords up from behind your furniture to keep them safely
out of reach.