Also, Hancock says the biggest offenses he spots most often in MLS photos: pet items, toiletries like hair rollers on a countertop, and open
toilet lids.
Be sure to keep
toilet lids shut or even attach a child lock on your toilet so that there is no chance of them accidentally falling in headfirst.
Basic tasks to remember include the removal of family photos, close
toilet lids, put away dishes and remove cleaning products from counters.
Following that «experience» I turned off the water supply and taped down
the toilet lids, as we often do at a relocation property, especially when the listing needs to be winterized.
(As for me, BRB, closing
the toilet lids and topping them with cinder blocks.)
Install childproof latches to keep inquisitive paws from prying open cabinet doors in kitchens and bathrooms, and ALWAYS keep
toilet lids down.
Keep
toilet lids closed to prevent pets from drinking treated toilet water.
Keep
toilet lids closed (puppies can drown or drink the water which contains chemicals and other toxins)
Keep
all your toilet lids down: Toilet cleansers can be harmful if swallowed.
Keep
toilet lids closed to prevent your pets from consuming treated toilet bowl water that could irritate their digestive tract.
One tip I learned from a book is to keep
your toilet lids down if a pet like a chinchilla or hamster escape to lessen their risk of accidental drowning.
So prevent any problems: Remember to always keep
toilet lids down and secured with a lid lock.
Perhaps you use Windex on your mirrors, Clorox powder in your toilet bowl, tile spray for your counters and
toilet lids, 409 for your shower and a swifter for your floor.
There are special locks to keep
toilet lids from being opened by young children.
I like to use these for wiping down
toilet lids and ceiling fans as well.
Childproof Toilets Always keep
the toilet lid down and install toilet seat locks that reset itself as the seat is being lowered.
Keep the toilet seat cover down and consider using
a toilet lid latch.
Don't use
the toilet lid as your own basketball hoop backboard.
She places a white noise machine on
the toilet lid to create a soothing mood.
Simple safety devices — such as tub toys that indicate when the water is too hot or easy - to - install toilet seat latches that prevent your baby from lifting
the toilet lid — can literally be lifesavers.
The toilet lid was covered with practice A's.
Supervise your child whenever he's in the bathroom, and install a safety latch on
your toilet lid to prevent him from accidentally falling in.
You should always use safety locks on the toilet so
the toilet lid remains closed.
It is also important to change certain household habits like leaving trash out,
the toilet lid up and medicines waiting on the countertops.
You might not see your toilet as a hazard, but the water in it, and
the toilet lid, can be a danger for a curious child.
On top, you have
the toilet lid, bowl, and seat.
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(The lowering of
each toilet lid during this sequence resounds like a musical refrain.)
Close
the toilet lid When you're not home, it's quite likely that your pooch is drinking drink the toilet bowl.
Keep
your toilet lid closed to interrupt your dog's efforts to turn the bowl, which can be a source of bacteria, into a water fountain.
Make sure you close the doors to tumble dryers and washing machines, and remember to put down
the toilet lid; this will help prevent inquisitive kittens and puppies from getting into mishaps.
If you use an automatic toilet cleaner that releases cleaner when flushing, you'll need to always keep
the toilet lid closed.
Remove poisonous plants and roach or ant traps and make sure
the toilet lid is down.
Keep
your toilet lid down at all times, lest kitty fall in or drink from it.
Thanks for the tips on putting down
the toilet lid... I would not have thought of that.
Get into the habit of putting
the toilet lid down and keeping shoes behind closed doors in closets or up on shelves.
And always close
the toilet lid to prevent your pets from drinking water (and toxic toilet bowl cleaner) from the porcelain throne.
Always keep
the toilet lid down if you use toilet bowl cleaners.
• 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 toilet lid closed so your dog stays out.
Be careful about full bathtubs, where your ferret might possibly drown, and consider keeping
your toilet lid closed for the same reason.
Just last week I found some on
the toilet lid, and the floor (and I don't mean litter).
Perhaps the easiest way to keep your dog from drinking from the toilet is to simply keep
the toilet lid down.
Toilet lid locks are often used to keep small children out of the toilet but they can be a great way to keep dogs from sticking their heads in the toilet, too.
- Keep shampoos, toilet cleaners etc in stoppered bottles and put them out of reach - Keep
the toilet lid closed.
- The button to flush the toilet is behind the seat cover so you have to touch
the toilet lid every time to flush.
Except that Square has a gold plated
toilet lid to rest on while Capcom has a hobo's turd to try and keep up.