* 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.
When you do allow your dog to run loose in the house, be sure to keep
electrical cords out of reach.
If you have electical decorations be sure wires and
electrical cords out of reach.
Keep
electrical cords out of your little one's reach by tucking them behind furniture or investing in cord shorteners.
Not exact matches
Connections in the undercurrents (or Behind the Scenes) A recent day started
out with
electrical cords lying across the floor of our bedroom like snakes, ready to jump up and give me a whopper of a bite who - knows - where.
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.
√ 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
Always check things
out from your child's level to ensure that a roaming marble or
electrical cord is not luring your baby to an ER visit.
Watch
out for any dangling or long
electrical cords, curtain
cords or blind
cords that a baby can strangle himself on.
Use only
electrical cords provided by the manufacturer of the appliance or fixture, and keep
out of reach.
And check this
out: the CORE features an
electrical cord access port that is closable when not in use, so you can use a space heater or charging device for your electronics easily inside your tent!
Before you curl a dumbbell an
electrical signal starts in your brain and travels down your spinal
cord to the lower cervical region where it activates a different nerve that goes
out to your biceps.
Electrical Cords: Again, because birds are very curious creatures who love to chew on things that they find, keep a close watch over your parrot if you let him
out of the cage to roam.
Safety first Keep all loose decorations,
electrical cords, spider webs and streamers
out of reach from your pup.
Simple things like locking trash bins, hiding
electrical cords, stowing small ingestible items away, and installing child - proof latches on lower cabinets can help keep your pup
out of harm's way.
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..
Keep
electrical cords and batteries
out of the reach of animals.
All
electrical cords should be hidden and
out of reach.
• Tape loose
electrical cords to baseboards • Store household chemicals and other hazardous items
out of your puppy's reach • Remove plants and rugs • Remove or repair «wobbly» furniture • Block puppy's access to the back of television cabinets, computer desks, wall units and other furniture • Install gates • Set up the playpen When you think you have completely puppy - proofed your home, lie on the floor and look around once more from a puppy's - eye - view to be sure.
Harmful cleansers, plants,
electrical cords, and breakable objects should be kept
out of reach.
You also want to ensure that any
electrical cords like television, phone, and laptop
cords are all
out of reach or put behind objects where your dog can't get in.
Electrical cords, potential toxins, and breakable items should be placed completely
out of... MORE reach.
If your hamster is going to be
out, you should hide
electrical cords, lift them off the floor, or pull them
out of the wall and move them
out of the way.
Puppies and kittens love to chew everything in sight, so keep
electrical wires, dangling blind
cords and all sharp objects
out of reach, Dr. Verdino adds.
You should make sure that
electrical cords, breakable items, and potential toxins are up and
out of reach.
Make sure
electrical cords are
out of biting 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
Make sure
electrical cords, breakables, and any other potentially harmful items are
out of reach.
Cleaning supplies and toxic chemicals should be safely stowed, and plants and
electrical cords must be kept
out of reach.
When your dog is first learning the ins and
outs of his new environment, he could be prone to chewing on household objects like
electrical cords, plants and household cleaners, for example.
If your fish tank has a pump or motor that plugs into an
electrical outlet, keep the extension
cord out of a rabbit's reach.
Cover all
electrical cords with plastic tubing or move them
out of reach 3.
Be careful with your Christmas tree — If you have a Christmas tree, make sure the base is secure and that
electrical cords for lights or other tree décor are
out of your pet's reach.
If you choose a puppy, McDonald says, you should make sure you «puppy proof» your home to eliminate possible dangers (don't leave things
out that might get chewed or broken, lock up poisons, watch
electrical cords).
Prepare your home by creating a safe place for any pet by having stair gates, securing exposed
electrical cords, keeping all chewable items
out of reach, and setting up a sleeping space the foster can have all to himself.
Move the Wii - mote up and down to pump water in order to put
out a fire, rotate the Wii - mote to turn a crank in order to tighten the bolts on a leaky fire hydrant, quickly move the Wii - mote downward to revive a citizen, use the onscreen pointer to match up
electrical cords in order to fix a traffic light, among many other types of mini games.
Other things to look for when scoping
out the courtroom include locating the
electrical outlets, figuring
out how to reduce trip hazards from the myriad
cords and cables, and where to place the document camera if you're using one.
The rules for Mr Frodo Bunnykins — who's gone a bit psycho — are: never leave an
electrical cord or rubber thongs unattended (or they will have millions of tiny chunks bitten
out of them... haven't broken it to Husband about his stereo system); don't feed him too much lettuce or he will get diarrhea; and, most importantly, never, ever pat him with salty fingers or he will bite you and draw blood and you will cry and scream until Mummy gives you a Chupa Chup.