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  • How to Child Proof Your Home in 4 Steps

    If you have children you understand how important it is to child proof your home. Keeping children safe is a number one priority and with these steps you can easily make sure that your home is a...

  • Bathtub Safety

    Splashing or soaking in the bathtub is a favorite pastime of many, but safety is also a concern when taking a bath, especially for those who are elderly or very young. Prevention, preparation and...

  • How to Take Steps To Childproof Your Home

    How to take steps to childproof your home.

  • Kids' Bath Safety

    With water appliances and wet surfaces, a bathroom can be one of the most dangerous places in a home. But it's also a place that your children use regularly. When you give your child a bath,...

  • How to Make a Child Gate Higher

    Child gates serve as a way of keeping children safe in the home. They protect children from falling down stairs, entering unsafe rooms, such as the kitchen, and help to keep them from getting...

  • Are Hot Tubs Harmful to Small Children?

    Having a hot tub can be luxurious and relaxing. It is a great way to ease aching muscles and get rid of stress. For children, however, hot tubs can be dangerous, and there are numerous reasons...

  • How to Make Your Home Safe For Children

    A child's safety should me the number one concern for all parents. Children are much more susceptible to injuries than anyone else. That is why we must make sure our houses are child-proof and...

  • How to Install Child Safety Gates

    Child safety gates keep small children and even pets from entering certain areas of the home that may be dangerous or hazardous to them. Many child safety gates are simple removable units,...

  • How to Babyproof Your Home effectively

    Having a new baby in the house is a big responsibility and a big change. Now that you will be having a new member of the family their certain changes you should make in the home to protect your...

  • Homemade Baby Gate

    Small children like to roam, but some places--like staircases--should be off-limits to young children. Protect the safety of your little ones by installing baby gates that are carefully secured to...

  • How to Keep Your Home Safe for Kids

    Your home should be a safe haven for your kid(s): the one place where they can be protected from harm. However, millions of kids each year are being harm at home. You can take steps to prevent...

  • National Swimming Pool Safety Standards & Barriers

    An estimated 200 children under age 5 drown every year in residential swimming pools. Two thousand more visit emergency rooms after pool-related accidents. Most of these children were supervised...

  • How to Prove Your Nanny is Stealing

    Unfortunately, there are many cases of nannies stealing from their employers. These tips will help you know if your nanny is stealing from you.

  • How to Set Up a Nanny Cam

    A nanny cam, short for nanny camera, is a smaller type of security camera that parents often install in their home without the knowledge of their child's caregiver. A nanny cam is meant to be...

  • How to Teach a Child to Dial 9-1-1

    Young children can be taught to dial 9-1-1 in an emergency, which can help your family survive if something ever goes wrong. Teaching your child to dial 9-1-1 is also a crucial life skill that...

  • How to Prevent Parental Abductions

    It is a well-known fact that a staggering majority of all child abductions are perpetrated by someone the abducted child knows – often a close family friend, or even a relative. But what many...

  • How to Keep Your Child Safe When They Are Home Alone

    As the trend in parents are returning to work and keeping longer hours continues to rise, more children are finding themselves home alone for extended periods of time. Many parents think that...

  • Safety in the Home for Babies

    Bringing a baby into the family is one of the happiest occasions in anyone's lifetime. But keeping the baby safe requires some serious thought and work around the house. You need to be careful at...

  • Do it Yourself: Pool Safety Net

    Pool safety nets are a must-have when you have children in your household. Most safety nets can be installed on your own or with the assistance of a professional. Buying a pool safety net kit...

  • How to Child-proof Your Home

    The notion to child-proof the home should be automatic for everyone, not just young couples starting a family. Whether your a aunt, uncle, grandparent or godparent, it is always smart to have your...

  • Child Safety With a Sliding Glass Door

    Many accidents involving children happen in your own home. One of these accidents involves sliding glass doors. These accidents, however, can be avoided by making small changes in your home and by...

  • How to Keep Children Safe With Sparklers During Fireworks Celebrations

    Whether it's the 4th of July in America, Cinco de Mayo in Mexico, Guy Fawlkes celebration in the UK, or the big display of fireworks during Swiss National Day, everyone loves watching the...

  • Child Home Safety Tips

    Making a home safe for children is a critical task for any parent of young children. The average home has thousands of potentially dangerous features---from sharp corners on coffee tables to...

  • How to Protect Your Infant in a Pool

    It is very easy for a child to drown in a pool ... even pools with only a few inches of water. Every day, parents make the grisley discovery of their child floating in water and they lose their...

  • How to make a Porch or Deck Infant and Toddler Friendly for Summer Parties

    Summer is a wonderful time to get together with family and friends for outdoor entertainments. But, it is important to remember that a porch or deck can have a number of dangers for young...

  • How to Child Proof and Pet Proof Your Home or Apartment

    So many items can be dangerous to the your children or pets running around, here are a few tips to help keep them safe.

  • How to Make Your Home a Safe Place For Your Children

    There are all sorts of dangers in a home -glass, electricity, fire and cords on blinds. Sadly, many children fall victim to accidents every year that result in injury or death. This article will...

  • How to Avoid Legal Landmines from Kids' Summer Shenanigans

    With the summer school break upon us, now is the time for parents to consider how they can keep their tween through teen-age child in line and out of hot water amid the glut of seasonal down time....

  • How to Prevent Child Poisoning at Home

    Poisoning in children is a very serious case which can lead to death. Exercising caution and possessing adequate knowledge on how to prevent child poisoning at home is very important. Kids can...

  • How to Child Proof the House

    We all know how darling little kids can be and how they can turn from angels to little menaces in moments! Being able to child proof the house to keep our children safe and keep our sanity is...

  • How to Prepare the House for Summer Houseguests with Small Children

    It's that time of year again: The relatives are coming, and along with them are small children. To make this a positive experience for all, prepare your house ahead of time.

  • How to Teach Your Child to Use The Kitchen Stove Safely

    Kids love to be in the kitchen. And if your house if like mine the kitchen is a busy place, especially when it is time to make dinner. If you take the time to teach your kids to use your kitchen...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Use The Microwave Oven Safely

    Your child loves to be in the kitchen and wants to cook. So you have decided it is time to teach them to safely use your kitchen appliances. Today's lesson will be on microwave safety.

  • How to Teach Your Child to Use The Toaster Safely

    Does your child love to be in the kitchen? Are they always under foot when you are trying to make dinner? Do you wish they could actually help more, but fear they might hurt themselves? If you...

  • Night Lights for Kids

    If your child is afraid of the dark or frequently needs help during the night, consider a nightlight. They come in many shapes and sizes, so you are should easily be able to find one to fit your...

  • How to Make Your Kitchen Safe

    The kitchen is the busiest room in the house and likewise can be the most dangerous place. Designing your kitchen to be as safe as possible is wise to prevent accidents and injuries. The following...

  • How to Take Care for a Child

    Having your first baby? Here are some quick tips on what to expect and what to avoid in order to have a big healthy baby. It could be a rewarding experience one you'll remember forever!

  • How to Start a Neighborhood Watch Program

    Former first lady Hillary Clinton once said "It takes a village to raise a child", I highly agree with this statement and when it come to protecting your family and love ones I say...

  • How to Save Your Child From Harm In The Home

    Accidents in the home are one of the leading cause of deaths in young children. We can decrease the numbers of deaths by taking necessary precautions to keep our young children safe. Here are a...

  • How to Child-Proof Household Goods

    Most adults childproof their homes to make them safer by installing socket covers and child locks along with other precautions. But there are other things to consider, too. Children make messes...

  • How to Check for Sex Offenders living Next door to you

    Every parent needs to protect their child at all cost. But are you sure you are doing everything you can to keep them out of harms way. This information will get you to one of the best sites to...

  • How to Childproof a Workshop

    Your workshop is probably the one area most fraught with danger for little ones. It’s filled with heavy, sharp and tiny objects that can be swallowed easily. There are usually all sorts of toxic...

  • How to Tell if Lead is in Drinking Water

    Lead is a toxic metal that is often found in air, soil, dust, food and water. It can be harmful if inhaled or swallowed. For the welfare of yourself and your children, it is important to ensure...

  • How to Be Safe in a Treehouse

    A treehouse is adventuresome fun for a child and must be a safe place for them to play. Most treehouse designs include many safety features to prevent falls and injuries, but without teaching...

  • How to Install Treehouse Safety Features

    Most children dream of playing in their own treehouse, a place for their imaginations to grow. Spending time in that treehouse can impart their first small feeling of independence, with the...

  • How to Protect Children During a Home Renovation

    Home renovations are obviously intended to make your house a safer, more pleasant environment. In order to achieve this result, though, you inevitably have to turn your home into a construction...

  • How to Childproof Your Home

    Take measures to protect your child from common household dangers before you bring a newborn home from the hospital. After that, review your safety measures every six months to make sure your...

  • How to Childproof a Kitchen

    Because parents spend so much time in the kitchen, small children will want to be there with them. To keep your little one safe, take the following steps.

  • How to Childproof a Garage

    Child safety in and around the house is a must. Remember to tackle the garage in addition to the rest of your home.

  • How to Teach a Child Exit Drills in the Home

    Teaching a child fire exit drills in the home can save his life in the event of a fire. Do this once every six months so your child is comfortable with the escape procedures.

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