Door, Window, And Stair Safety: A Parent's Guide To Preventing Home Acciden

As parents, it is exciting when your baby finally starts walking and becomes a toddler. However, this newfound mobility means they can roam freely around your home and get into all sorts of trouble. 

Taking time to look around your property for any potential safety hazards can help protect your toddler's life. While there are a lot of apparent dangers around your home, like electrical outlets and sharp edges, there are also dangers lurking around right in front of you! 

Doors, windows, and stairs result in thousands of at-home injuries among kids. As parents, you must be extra careful around these areas since it could result in severe injury or even fatalities! In addition to adult supervision, you can consider installing door hinge finger guards and other devices that help ensure there are no chances of an accident! Now, let us check out the top safety practices and products for your home!

Window Safety 

Only a wide-open window doesn't have to be a threat. A small child can easily fall from a window over four inches open! If you have a toddler lurking around the windows, installing window guards throughout your property is always best. If window guards are too expensive, you can find window-stopping devices that attach to your frames and prevent them from opening. 

Door Safety                                                                                                                                       

A closing door can exert enough pressure to easily squeeze, fracture, and even amputate a small finger! Most such door injuries take place on the hinge side of the doors. It's best to consider installing door finger protection on all high-traffic doors on your property to prevent such injuries in your household. These guards help cover the gap between the door and its frame, preventing small fingers from getting in and getting stuck. 

Stairway Safety

A gate on all stairways is a tried and tested way to redirect wandering kids. When looking for one, you must consider various factors, like how strong and tall your child is! If you have a strong child, a basic baby gate not attached to the wall might not be the best choice!

As long as you keep these things in check, you can easily ensure there are no detrimental accidents on your property, even if you decide to leave your child alone without supervision.