Cover all electrical cords with plastic tubing or move them out of reach 3.
The most effective way to
cover electrical cords is to use plastic irrigation pipe available from hardware stores.
Make safe or
cover all electrical cords and ensure there are not long loose electrical cords that will allow a puppy to pull items over or chew wires.
Common steps taken include moving house plants out of reach,
covering electrical cords with tubing, applying anti-chewing substances to woodwork and furniture, and blocking access to spaces under and around furniture, etc..
Not exact matches
A roll of tape thrown in your suitcase can be used to
cover electrical outlets, and manage
cords that might dangle and tempt your baby.
Pay attention to
cords, both from window
coverings and those on
electrical devices like baby monitors.
√ 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
Clear up the clutter, make it baby - boring, secure the television, lock up the small electronics, hide the remote,
cover those sharp corners, bundle up the
cords and plug up the unused
electrical outlets.
Move furniture so as much furniture
covers electrical outlets and
cords.
Place safety
covers on
electrical outlets and secure long
cords.
Installing locks on cabinets and drawers, using safety gates,
covering outlets, removing
electrical cords and making sure that heavy furniture like the stove and entertainment centers are bolted to the wall are great places to start.
Electrical covers for every outlet in your home are a mainstay as well as drapery tie backs and
cord wranglers for mini blinds!
Take care to
cover electrical outlets and tuck away
cords.
Simple products like
electrical outlet
covers, faucet
covers, cabinet and drawer locks,
cord wranglers and a properly stocked first aid kit should be invested in early.
Electrical covers,
cord wranglers for draperies and blinds, hardware mounted safety gates for stairs and pressure mounted gates for other areas, cabinet locks for the kitchen, bathroom and drawer locks for all the dressers in your home.
Our ivory Basic
Cord Cover conceals chains and
electrical cords, giving your chandelier a soft, romantic look.
Participants in the Paddock desiring an
electrical hookup must not have
cords cross or impede any roadway or access area where vehicles or pedestrians cross, unless
cords are
covered with town and state approved safety
cover (e.g., «yellow jacket» or «speed bump»).
Electrical, computer and telephone
cords must be
covered with plastic tubing, and wooden table legs should be
covered in bubble wrap.
If they still try to chew on things they shouldn't, try bitter sprays to deter them or
covering small and dangerous items like
electrical cords with plastic housing.
Electrical cord covers, outlet
covers, cabinet locks, toilet paper roll
covers, etc., are also very useful when trying to safeguard a curious little kitten.
Just a few bites on an
electrical cord can penetrate the plastic
covering causing contact with live
electrical wires.
Electrical cords should be
covered or made inaccessible to prevent chewing on them resulting in electrocution.
Cover or tack down
electrical cords.
There are also tubular
cord covers available at hardware stores to help protect your pets and hide unsightly
electrical cords.
Block all escape routes,
cover or block access to
electrical, phone and computer
cords,
cover furniture to protect it from the rabbit's teeth and claws and remove access to toxic plants, rodenticides, insecticides and other toxic materials.
It is imperative that
electrical cords be hidden or
covered with tubing or hard plastic casing, since one bite by your bunny could be fatal.
It's a good idea to get outlet
covers and where possible tie up
electrical cords so they aren't dangling or lying around on the floors where they could be chewed.
Hide
electrical cords under the tree skirt or inside a protective
cord cover.
They demo the speed with which it converts into something much cooler!For example, that striped black / blue
cover rolls away into the base - like an
electrical cord zipping back into a vacuum cleaner!
The
cord was your basic -LCB- ugly & unsightly -RCB-
electrical wire
cover, but I felt sure I could come up with something to hide it.