Baby Proofing Your Home: Protect Your Baby and Your Home
Rebecca Sylvain
Executive | Nannies and Kids United | Childcare Benefits Programs | Corporate Benefits Programs | FSA Benefits | Employee Retention Specialist | 90% Success Rate for Fortune 500 Companies and Mid-Sized Businesses
Baby proofing your home is hardly a one-time event. As your child grows, so do potential hazards they’ll face and opportunities for your child to dirty and destroy your home that you just spent what felt like hours making spotless. Because let’s face it – although small, children have the unique ability to get into everything and create disorder. Protecting your child as well as your home means preventing accidents and staying ahead of their little curiosities.?
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It doesn’t matter what style of home you live in, perhaps you live in a single-story?condo in Miami, FL?or a three-story?home in Atlanta, GA, baby proofing your space is vital to your child’s safety while keeping your home clean and protected from damage. What will your child be able to get into once they start crawling, walking, or even climbing? It’s hard to tell, but taking the necessary steps to keep your home clean, and baby proofing to minimize any potential damage they could cause to themselves or your home can give you peace of mind.
Baby Proofing Your Home at Every Stage
Your baby may not begin crawling for many months, but baby proofing your home and setting up a?stylish yet safe nursery?beforehand is a smart way to create a safe environment for your child while reducing the chances of damage to your home in the near future.?Consider taking the following safety measures while?baby proofing your home:
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Optimizing your home for an infant
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Preparing your home for a crawling baby
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Protecting your home from a toddler while keeping them safe
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Keeping your home clean and orderly at every stage
As you know, baby’s require a lot of attention and energy. As infants, it can feel like a never-ending cycle of feeding, burping, wiping, bathing, holding and cuddling, and finally, putting them to bed. So it may feel next to impossible to find the time and muster up the courage to face your household chores. Luckily, before your children can walk, you don’t need to worry about a mess scattered throughout the home.?
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When your baby begins to crawl, they’re on the move and they will start getting into anything and everything within reach. However, keeping your house clean with a toddler is probably the biggest challenge. No matter what stage your child is at, the minute you’re finished cleaning one mess, another one is waiting for you. Whether it’s toys scattered around the room, food smeared on your furniture, or tiny hand-prints left on your sliding glass door, there is always something to clean up. Here are some ways to stay ahead of the mess at every stage:
Keeping your home clean with an infant
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Managing the mess with a crawling child
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Tidying up your home with a toddler
(Article reposted with permission)
– Published By Julia Weaver?https://www.redfin.com/blog/creating-a-baby-safe-home-interior/