Today, I’m going to share with you 3 MORE ways to child proof a door handle. If you watched my last video, I shared 3 ways you could make your door handle – ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuyjPNWQOYg
How’s childproofing going for you? If you’re like me, when it was time to babyproof our house, I was completely overwhelmed and honestly didn’t want to do it...
Is your toddler constantly barging into your pre-teen’s room? Listen, there are a lot of great things about having siblings so far apart in age. But the whol...
Are you overwhelmed at the thought of childproofing your house? Thankfully, when you’re just getting used to having a baby around (and getting used to surviv...
Today, I’m going to share with you my top 3 areas you need to childproof in your bathroom. This is one of the most overlooked areas in the house, but also th... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KmRh2GbC4k
We won’t beat around the bush here … You must, absolutely must, use a child proof deluxe top door lock on your bathroom door. Why all the fuss? Well, here’s something you probably didn’t know about your child. And this is a game-changer. The typical baby’s head is 35 percent of their body mass, and most toddlers can’t
Are you overwhelmed at the thought of childproofing your house? Thankfully, when you’re just getting used to having a baby around (and getting used to surviving on 3 hours of sleep a night), childproofing concerns are still far away.
How’s childproofing going for you? If you’re like me, when it was time to babyproof our house, I was completely overwhelmed and honestly didn’t want to do it at all. I thought – hey, maybe I can get away with skipping this part. I’m always watching her.
Today, I’m going to share with you my top 3 areas you need to childproof in your bathroom. This is one of the most overlooked areas in the house, but also the most frustrating when you start to realize all the hazards that exist. But don’t worry, because it can all be addressed. Now, keep in mind this is not a comprehensive list, but will definitely get you started on your childproofing project for the bathroom. OK, let’s hop into it.
Today, I’m going to share with you 3 MORE ways to child proof a door handle. If you read my last blog, I shared 3 ways you could make your door handle – or lever – childproof. And today, I’ve got a few more.
A few years ago, we moved and our new house had door handles – or levers – instead of knobs. They look amazing, until you realize that childproofing them is next to impossible. I spent hours on research and came up with these 3 ways to babyproof them. Be sure to stick around to the end, because I’m going to tell you the method I ended up using and how it worked out.
Is your toddler already at the age where they can open doors? It’s a huge accomplishment for them, right? Big smile on their face, all proud of themselves. And it’s a big milestone for you too … Because now you have to figure out a way to stop them. Of course, it’s annoying and potentially unsafe when they barge into bedrooms and bathrooms. But there’s one door in your home that is an actual death trap. And while my husband tells me I exaggerate at times, there are statistics that back this one up.
Are you tearing your hair out trying to find a child safety lock that will work whether you have a door knob or door handle? I know there are quite a few people who have unique knobs or levers on their doors, and childproofing those doors can be a lot harder than it sounds.