So if
you keep breakables within reach, don't be surprised to hear the occasional crash.
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Keep breakable objects out of reach.
Use simple linen to line the shelves and help
keep breakables in place and soak up any excess water.
Or having to
keep all breakables out of the height zone of a wagging tail, which on a Great Dane is 3 ft high!
Not exact matches
Consider the things that you are
keeping baby safe from — stairs,
breakable items, cleaners, medications, doors that lead outside, and so forth.
Keep locked up / out of reach: choking hazards; medicines; toxic substances; items that are hot, sharp, or
breakable.
Keep small things and
breakable things out of the child's way.
Gently remind your family member to
keep all medicines, cleaning supplies, and
breakables out of reach.
If you buy a thermos,
keep in mind that wide - mouthed, insulated stainless steel bottles are a better choice than glass - lined (and
breakable) models.
Don't
keep toys with pull strings longer than 20 cm (8 inches) or toys that have small, loose or
breakable parts that your baby could swallow or inhale.
I
keep my tables free of
breakables with 3 littles running around.
Breakables / valuables
Keep costly items and those of sentimental value put away until your puppy is older and less likely to chew.
Select a soft ball or toy and a space not full of
breakable things and start tossing the
keep away object human to human.
Harmful cleansers, plants, electrical cords, and
breakable objects should be
kept out of reach.
Holiday decorations such as
breakable ornaments and dreidels should be
kept out of reach of pets, as should tinsel, string, and ribbon.
At the same time, you'll need to
keep rubber items, electrical wires,
breakable items, and any dangerous substances out of their reach.
This shouldn't come as too big a shock, but you might want to sit down first and make sure there aren't any
breakable objects within reach before you
keep reading.
A simple flick of the wrist solves the notification mystery and
keeps your easily
breakable and losable smartphone in your pocket more often.
Keep the boxes and protective foam that decorations come in, especially if they're
breakable like snow globes or porcelain items.