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Essentials for Bathroom Child Proofing

by Samantha White
http://www.mypreciouskid.com

The bathroom can be a very risky place for babies, because the large space and water easily attracts them. Normally, traditional bathrooms including its height, the doorknobs, bathtubs and sinks were specifically designed with adults in mind. There are several potential hazards in the bathroom that can severely affect the child. With their playful nature and their love for running from one room to another, it is important to use safety measures to childproof the bathroom.

How to Choose the Right Products

The type of domestic products you use in the bathroom must be child friendly. Make use of soaps, shampoos, body creams, and powder that are suitable for the toddler. Avoid products that will cause allergies, rashes, and other complications to the baby's delicate and sensitive skin. The child's skin requires natural products that are safe with no harmful chemicals. The bathroom should not have cleaning products because toddlers may use them without knowing.

Key Principles to Consider

Supervision by an adult is crucial when infants are using the bathroom. In no way, should you leave your child alone in the bathroom. It also is necessary to place a supporting stool to enable the little one climb into and out of the bathtub easily. The tiles and tub must be slip-proof, and avoid using long curtain folders in the bathtub. Children may strangulate themselves when playing with curtain tiebacks.

Toddlers are inquisitive and various objects excite them. It is important to remove all electronic equipments such as hair driers, and shaving machines from the bathroom. No electric dangling wires should hang loosely in the bathroom especially near the tub.

How You Can Make a Bathroom Safer

A child's bathing water should not exceed 120o Fahrenheit and it must be clean. You can use a bath thermometer to confirm the correct water temperature. Alternatively, place your whole arm into the water to check if the water is averagely hot. 
 
Why You've go to Keep Medicines Away

Store medication for instance prescription drugs, vitamin tablets, and mouthwash in high locked medicine cabinets. Since babies like copying and trying out things, avoid taking medication in their presence. They may want to copy want you do at times.

Easy Bathroom Child Proofing Techniques

Your baby should not be in the bathroom without your knowledge and supervision. They might drown in a tub if it is full water, thinking that it is a normal bathing routine. You should put a childproof cover on the bathroom doorknob, which will prevent the child from accessing the bathroom.

The toilet's lid must be down to prevent the youngster from getting into the toilet hole. You should also install a childproof toilet lock to prevent them accessing the toilet without supervision.

Unplug all electronics in the bathroom, and cover electric sockets and outlets, to avoid your child from touching live electric wires.

As a parent, you should focus on the safety of your baby's environment. Toddlers may be at risk of experiencing accidents that can be life threatening. Therefore, it is vital to childproof unsafe areas in the house such as the bathroom to guarantee your child's safety.
 
Visit mypreciouskid.com - our childproofing guide will provide you with the most up to date child safety products tips.



Article submitted Tuesday, October 27, 2009 & read 93 times.

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» left by Sandra E. Graham (2 years 207 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Great article. Well written and informative. Thanks for the info, Samantha. And Welcome to Searchwarp.
 
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» left by Lorrie Davids (2 years 207 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Welcome to SearchWarp. Samantha. I have a grandson who is almost a year old. I guess I need to baby proof my home also. Good advice.
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