Check the walls of your home for chipped or flaked paint. This can lead to lead poisoning if the paint contains lead. Hire a professional to remove it.
Use doorknob covers and hook-and-eye locks on doors to keep children out of certain rooms. Also, keep items children can’t touch – such as framed photos, fine china and jewelry – in these “off-limit” rooms.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Tips for childproofing your home
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That's good advice thanks! Another thing is too make sure your have outlet covers and I just put in fire-prevention outlets. It is a relief off my shoulders and its just something less you have to worry about.
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