Sentences with phrase «locked out of your cabinets»

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Remember when your child was a toddler and you put baby gates across the stairs, locks on the cabinet doors and you put all your breakables out of his reach?
Toddlers are busy all right — busy pulling everything out of your cabinets, busy undoing all your safety locks.
Child Proof the House (Set the temperature of your hot water heater to 120 degrees F, use covers on electrical outlets and latches on cabinets, keep household cleaners, chemicals and medicines completely out of reach and always store them in their original container and know the Poison Control Center number (1-800-222-1222), do not carry hot liquids or food near your child and do not allow your child near stoves, heaters or other hot appliances (especially curling irons), and when cooking, use the back burners and turn pot handles inward, to prevent drowning, never leave your child alone near any container of water, keep a list of emergency numbers near the phone, and lock rooms that are not child proof).
Store strong cleaners, lye, furniture polish, dishwasher soap, and other dangerous products in a high cabinet, locked and out of sight.
Store cleaners and medications out of reach and in a locked cabinet.
Keep the kid out of the dog food, make sure you use cabinet locks.
In fact, in this post we will cover how to baby proof all your cabinets with the best baby proof cabinet locks to suit all your needs — these will help take the guesswork out of getting the job done right.
Completely invisible when your cabinets are shut, but strong and secure enough to keep your children out of harm, you can child safe your kitchen with locks that can't be seen when the doors are shut.
Child proofing locks will effectively keep kids out of things that could be dangerous to them and they are available for every kind of door, cabinet, drawer or other device in your home that opens.
There are a host of parents who never put locks on their cabinets and their children turn out just fine.
Buy child proof locks which can be fixed on the cabinets and door knobs to keep kids out of them.
Obviously, locking up the cabinets and doors and keeping cleaning supplies in the highest cupboard locked and out of reach are necessary precautions to take when child proofing.
Purchase, door and drawer locks for cabinets, medicine cabinets, dressers and door knob covers for those doors you want them to stay out of.
We baby proof everything; put small and dangerous objects out of reach, cover up safety hazards, lock the cabinets, install gates, secure furniture to the wall, pad the sharp edges of tables and fireplace mantles, and put any and all valuables and destructive items safely away.
Store them in a locked cabinet, out of reach of children.
Use magnetic locks on cabinets that are not out of reach, says Darla DeMorrow, a certified professional organizer and owner of HeartWork Organizing: «They work well on nearly every type, are easy to install, and don't pinch your fingers.»
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.
Keep containers tightly closed and out of harm's way by putting them inside locked cabinets or high on shelves.
Place these items in locked cabinets well out of paw's reach, inside and outside your home.
Put the trash out of reach, inside a cabinet or outside on a porch, or buy containers with locking lids.
Don't forget to lock up your kitchen cabinets or keep your Siberian Husky out of the kitchen.
That's why these are best kept well out of reach, preferably somewhere higher up, or in a locked cabinet.
When you're done cleaning, air out the room or house and make absolutely sure the products are stored safely away with child safety locks on cabinet doors, or in other areas out of reach.
* Store all household chemicals and poisons out of reach, preferably in locked, raised cabinets.
Make sure poisonous products such as pesticides, automotive fluids, lighter fluid, paint thinner, antifreeze, and turpentine have child - resistant caps, are clearly labeled, and are stored in a locked cabinet out of sight and reach of children.
My cabinets have extra strong magnet locks for the purpose of keeping dishes from falling out in an earthquake.
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