- Get a kid’s eye view
- Go for the gates
- Get out the gadgets
- Window stops. These are used to prevent low windows from being opened more than 4 inches.
- Window locks. These prevent children from opening windows at all, effectively securing the window closed.
- Window guards. These allow windows to be opened, but use bars to prevent children from being able to fall out of the window. Window guards should have bars no more than 4 inches apart, and should be secured by screwing them into the side of a window frame. A number of window guards on the market can be adjusted to accommodate windows of different sizes. Make sure that window guards conform to current safety standards, in that they fit snugly but can still be removed by an older child or adult should an emergency occur (such as a child getting stuck in the bars themselves).
- Toilet lid locks. These help secure toilet lids in the closed-position, so that young children can’t open them. Older users wills till be able to disengage the lock for normal toilet use.
- Doorknob locks. These prevent small children from being able to turn doorknobs, making it possible for you to set certain rooms (as well as the outside) as being ‘off-limits.’ Adults and older children should be able to easily use the doorknobs.
- Doorstops or door holders. These prevent doors from being able to close the entire way, so as to keep children from pinching fingers, or otherwise getting trapped.
- Cabinet and drawer safety latches. These keep children from accessing the many items that we keep in cabinets, drawers, pantries, and cupboards are hazardous to children.
- Outlet covers. These cover electrical outlets. Tiny fingers have a way of getting into spots that adults could never access, and there aren’t many spots as potentially dangerous as electrical outlets.
These safety covers, latches, and others can help to keep babies and small children out of areas and away from objects that could be potentially harmful, but they should never be used in place of adult supervision. Children are smarter than we often give them credit for, and have been known to use their innate mechanical prowess circumvent safety attachments. Always keep an eye on children as they explore your apartment, and never assume that just because something is latched, that it’s unopenable.
Safety covers and other gadgets can be purchased and installed in such a way that they are out of sight for most adults, making them a perfect, décor-friendly solution to child-safety issues.
- Get a grip on potential poisons
- Go child-friendly with furnishings