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What baby safety products are available for parents
Baby safety products should be considered when planning for a baby and setting up your home to welcome him. Parents cannot be too careful when it comes to their children. There are a wide variety of baby safety products out there. Cabinet door and drawer locks are some baby safety products that little ones can’t get into the cleaning chemicals, the pots and pans, sharp utensils and to prevent their hands getting crunched in them. Although there are not a lot of baby safety products available your child can be safe in the bathroom Never allow your child to be alone in the bath tub is one major precaution that can prevent a lot of injuries and deaths. Controlling the temperature of the water making sure its not to hot for your baby is imperative. There are locks to put on faucets to prevent the child from turning on the hot water. Electrical/electronic baby safety products include shock locks made of plastic that fit right into the electrical outlet and that you have to press in and turn before the plug will connect and power up the appliance for example. One more note about electrical safety for parents never use an electrical appliance near water. Baby safety products include furniture and appliance locks prevent your child from pulling heavy items, such as televisions on them as well as to prevent them from operating appliances. Parents never leave appliance or other chords hanging where they would pose a hazard such as strangulation. Other baby safety products include an acrylic stovetop shield that will guard little hands from getting burned on hot burners. Parents can also put locks on the refrigerator (great if you are dieting), the dishwasher, and other appliances such as front loading washers and dryers. Other various baby safety products include various types of baby gates. A word of caution even with these: Try to get one that does not have holes or netting of some kind. Parents your child, if he is anything like mine, will figure out that their little toes will fit in the holes and they will escape when you least expect it. Another safety product is a crib bar teether, it helps to prevent the child from being injured or from lead paint. Bear in mind though that lead paint should not even be on the crib or anything else in the house for that matter. For more information on baby safety products, or to choose from a variety of related products and services, choose from the following: About The Author: Stephen Byrne is a successful author and publisher of http://www.1st-babies.com. An online resource for buying great baby products.
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