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Tips for Child-Proofing a Kitchen
A kitchen that is not child-proofed is dangerous for little ones. Supervision is important, but child safety products provide additional safety for kids at home.
How to Child-Proof Every Door in the House
Doors are in every room of the home and they all provide some type of risk to babies and toddlers. Child-proofing doors is an important way to keep a baby safe.
Baby-Proofing Products for the Home
Child safety products used throughout the home are simple to use and reduce the chances of babies, toddlers, and children being injured in the home.


Contributing Articles in Child-Proofing Homes

How to Childproof the Home for Toddlers
Creating a safe home for babies and toddlers means childproofing rooms and removing potential hazards. Here is a guide to baby proofing products to childproof the home.
Safety Tips for Backyard Sandpits
Choosing the right sand, keeping the sandpit clean and regular sandpit maintenance are some safety tips for backyard sandpits.
Backyard Safety for Kids
Parents who have set up play equipment in the home garden should ensure backyard safety for kids.
Make Furniture Safe for Babies and Children
With young children in the house, parents should add safety devices on their furniture to prevent furniture-related injuries.
Childproof Your Home Office
The work-at-home parent should childproof the home office, to keep kids and valuable work items safely away from each other.
Home Safety for Children
If you're raising your children primarily in your own home, be sure it is as safe as a state-inspected day care center.
Back Yard Safety
Before you open the doors and let your children loose on the beautiful outdoors, prepare your yard for safe play.
Childproofing Your Home Office
Work-at-home parents juggle multiple roles and responsibilities. Keep home office safety simple by remembering the CHILD SAFE acronym.

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