Are You Moving into a New Home? Learn Simple Ways to Babyproof It Right Away

Choose the Right Options to Keep Your Cabinets Closed
One of the first things to do is to make sure that your child cannot open the cabinets in your home. If they are large enough to pull on cupboard doors but not get to drawers, then a simple thick rubber band can keep them closed. Once they get older – and more clever – you will likely want to invest in an interior latch. However, rubber bands are likely to be just fine at first.
A Quick Way to Cover Outlets
You might want to invest in professional quality outlet covers but when you are first moving into your home, apply duct tape can cover your outlets. Just make sure that you attach it very snugly so that your children cannot pull it off. Of course, this will not work well if the outlets you need to cover are outlets that are in regular use in your home.
A Fast and Easy Anti-Slip Solution
If you have a rug that’s going down on tile and you are worried that your little one will slip on it, grab some rubber matting. This is what you might see someone line the kitchen cupboard. Then attach it to the back of the rug. This is a very affordable – and very effective option that can keep you and your little ones safe.
Find Alternatives to Baby Gates
You might eventually install a baby gate but it is not necessary from the first day. If you have a pet gate, that can likely work just as well – and it is less expensive than a baby gate. Otherwise, you might put large items in the way so that your child cannot get past them. Be careful not to stack boxes or other items as your child could pull down the stack and be injured.
Secure All Window Coverings
One of the most dangerous things for your child in your entire house is the window coverings. The cords that hang from them are tempting and can strangle them. Grab a twist tie to keep the cords out of the way, or use a hair tie. Find another way to permanently get them out of the way, but these quick fixes will work in a pinch.


