Make
sure electrical cords, breakables, and any other potentially harmful items are out of reach.
Make
sure electrical cords are out of biting reach.
Not exact matches
To prevent accidents, make
sure that all
electrical cords remain secure and out of reach.
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.
Also, make
sure the crib or bassinet is placed in a safe location, away from
electrical cords, mini-blind
cords, etc. (see our article on 5 dangers near your baby's crib).
Of course, make
sure there are no curtains or blinds or
electrical cords nearby.
Installing locks on cabinets and drawers, using safety gates, covering outlets, removing
electrical cords and making
sure that heavy furniture like the stove and entertainment centers are bolted to the wall are great places to start.
If you have electical decorations be
sure wires and
electrical cords out of reach.
Make
sure the areas she can access do not have any
electrical cords, plants or other that can pose a danger to the dog.
• 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.
Make
sure the play area is free of house plants,
electrical cords or other hazards to your rat, including larger pets!
When you do allow your dog to run loose in the house, be
sure to keep
electrical cords out of reach.
Be
sure all your
electrical cords and computer wires are not accessible: If needed, tape them to your walls, and floors.
You should make
sure that
electrical cords, breakable items, and potential toxins are up and out of reach.
Make
sure that all
cords are either inaccessible to your pets, or that you unplug the
cords when the
electrical device is not in use.
Make
sure that there are no dangerous items that the hamster has access to (such as
electrical cords which your hamster will chew on) and that the room is escape - proof.
Tuck away
electrical cords, plug up nooks where your pet could get stuck, make
sure that all windows have secure screens, remove any poisonous houseplants and confirm that no pest - control poison traps have been left anywhere in the house.
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.
Prevent
Electrical Damage: To prevent the injury or death of your rabbit, be
sure to protect all light, power, telephone, and other
cords.
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).
The
cord was your basic -LCB- ugly & unsightly -RCB-
electrical wire cover, but I felt
sure I could come up with something to hide it.