Not exact matches
Make sure your bedroom is childproof, and
keep your bed away from anything that could be unsafe for a baby (glass tables or furniture with sharp edges, lamps that can be pulled over, window
blind cords, etc..)
Similarly,
keep it away from obvious hazards like stoves, hanging
cords on drapes or
blinds, or any other object that might cause harm to a child.
You can lock doors to rooms that hold potential hazards,
keep electrical
cords and
blind cords tied up to avoid choking incidents, and also adjust the water temperature to make sure the hot water doesn't scald your child.
Keep cribs away from windows, drapes,
blinds and any
cords from monitors of nearby electronics.
√ 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
Keep the
cords from
blinds and drapes up and out of the way.
Keep your new pet safe by securely anchoring drape or
blind cords out of reach.
Window
blinds are unsafe for playful cats and kittens, who can get tangled and choke, so
keep cords short and out of reach.
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.
• 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
Keep the crib away from windows, too, to avoid drafts, faulty
blinds, and curtain
cords.
•
Keep all
cords as short as possible, out of a child's reach • Use cordless
blinds or shades if children are able to reach the window.
They're the most effective way to
keep children away from dangerous window
blind cords at all times — no worrying about tying
cords back up, children climbing, safety mechanisms failing or tassel
cords tangling and creating a loop.
That type of hook is for wrapping the
cord of
blinds to
keep them up.