There's also the risk of the wheels tripping over wires and the baby being able to
reach objects kept on tables and other surfaces, accidentally dropping things like coffee mugs or running into furniture with protruding edges; all dangers with disastrous consequences that present a risk when using baby walkers.
Not exact matches
And I've been desensitized to poo, pee, vomit, watching my favorite / most expensive personal items destroyed, and know to
keep random small
objects out of
reach.
You can also alternate sides when feeding or
keep objects out of
reach when playing to encourage them to focus.
Babies will often put
objects in their mouth so it is important to
keep potentially dangerous plants out of
reach.
Keep in mind that most babies love to push and pull as they explore household
objects and often they use them to support themselves when walking or
reaching out for something.
Be sure to clean it on a regular basis, and
keep an eye out for any foreign
objects that might end up in your baby's
reach.
Keep the floor and any surfaces he can
reach free of plastic bags or
objects small enough for him to choke on.
The hanging toys will push your child to work on their fine motor skills as they try to
reach and grab at the various
objects hanging in the play mat For very active toddlers, a parent has the choice of using ball pit play mode which will
keep your child entertained and playing.
Once she can pick things up, she'll want to grab everything she sees, so it's a good idea to
keep dangerous and valuable
objects out of her
reach from now on.
Urban glow will
keep the faintest, most distant
objects in the Universe out of
reach.
For most people, it's trivially easy to
reach for an
object with one hand and
keep the other hand still.
In general, try to
keep all foreign
objects out of
reach from your rabbit if it is going to be allowed to roam in your house.
Some things are mostly common sense, like
keeping small
objects that can be easily eaten or swallowed out of
reach.
Make sure any dangerous chemicals or sharp
objects are
kept out of
reach.
Keep tackle and other potentially harmful
objects and materials out of the dog's
reach to avoid injury or ingestion.
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Keep breakable
objects out of
reach.
Harmful cleansers, plants, electrical cords, and breakable
objects should be
kept 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.
If your dog likes to chew things, clean up regularly and
keep chewable
objects out of
reach.
You can make life easier for you and your pup if you do a good job of management — basically,
keep non-chew
objects out of your pup's
reach.
Keep such
objects out of your pet's
reach.
Small
objects such as change, jewelry, hair ties should also be
kept out of
reach lest they be swallowed.
Place dangling wires from lamps, VCRs, televisions, stereos, and phones out of
reach •
Keep kids toys put away • Put away knick - knacks until your kitten has the coordination not to knock them over • Check all those places where your vacuum cleaner doesn't fit, but your kitten does, and for dangerous items like string, and small
objects.
Keep objects likely to cause marking out of
reach.
Since ingestion of a foreign
object is always a major concern in animals, we recommend that you
keep the ToeGrips out of
reach of cats and other small animals.
It's up to you as the caregiver to
keep harmful
objects out of their
reach.
Sharp
objects such as knives and forks, carpet tacks and pins should be
kept out of
reach.
The best way to protect your pet from potential holiday - related dangers is to remain proactive, and make sure that toxic foods, plants and household products and
objects are always
kept up and safely out of paws»
reach.
Ferrets love to chew, so ALL FOAM, PLASTIC, and RUBBER
objects MUST be
kept out of their
reach, including shoe inserts, ear plugs, kids» toys, pet toys, erasers, rubber bands, balloons, speaker foam, headphone foam, swim goggle liners, etc..
The solution to chewing problems is a combination of good environmental management (e.g.
keeping forbidden
objects out of your dog's
reach), rewarding your dog to reinforce chewing on proper chew toys and providing enough physical and mental stimulation through exercise and training games.
Keep buttons, string, sewing needles, pins and other similar sharp
objects out of your pet's
reach.
With each new area that Klaus
reaches, new environmental
objects keep the player engaged and challenged.
Of course you can simply dodge all of the hazardous
objects and
reach the goal and
keep on going, but part of the fun is building the music and seeing how fast you can complete the level with everything achieved.
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.
His series of crystal - embellished mirrors mimics the security gates of Puerto Rican houses, contradictorily alluring and
keeping people away, while a series of ornate sculptural works reference the belts and trophies of boxing culture; such cultural
objects allude to Dzine's time spent watching boxing matches with his father as well as an out - of -
reach upper - class lifestyle.
The shelves
keep items used every day in an easily accessible place, and a top shelf, which might be hard to
reach, is used to showcase art and decorative
objects rather than kitchen essentials.