Anonymous wrote:Door monkeys are non-permanent and work to keep little kids in or out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put chemicals in higher up places, secured heavy furniture, and plugged up outlets. That's about it.
We don't have a lot of space so need to keep the chemicals under the sink.
Also how did you handle it when the baby was walking around on their own and say, they woke up before you did? I guess we can monitor him during the day but when he starts walking and he wakes up before us, we would need to make sure the house is secure?
I’m the 15:11 poster - we’re not there yet (15 months, so he’s still in a crib) but our plan is that since his room is really fully baby proofed (see above about blind cords), when he’s moves to a toddler bed, lock him in at night.
What are these? We also got some little hooks for the strings for some of our blinds, so the strings are out of reach, but we just did this in the playroom and the baby’s room.
have hanging blind cords in both his room and living room and I'd like to babyproof his room. My husband thinks it's unnecessary but I think I'd err on the safe side in his bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put chemicals in higher up places, secured heavy furniture, and plugged up outlets. That's about it.
We don't have a lot of space so need to keep the chemicals under the sink.
Also how did you handle it when the baby was walking around on their own and say, they woke up before you did? I guess we can monitor him during the day but when he starts walking and he wakes up before us, we would need to make sure the house is secure?
I’m the 15:11 poster - we’re not there yet (15 months, so he’s still in a crib) but our plan is that since his room is really fully baby proofed (see above about blind cords), when he’s moves to a toddler bed, lock him in at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put chemicals in higher up places, secured heavy furniture, and plugged up outlets. That's about it.
We don't have a lot of space so need to keep the chemicals under the sink.
Also how did you handle it when the baby was walking around on their own and say, they woke up before you did? I guess we can monitor him during the day but when he starts walking and he wakes up before us, we would need to make sure the house is secure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put chemicals in higher up places, secured heavy furniture, and plugged up outlets. That's about it.
We don't have a lot of space so need to keep the chemicals under the sink.
Also how did you handle it when the baby was walking around on their own and say, they woke up before you did? I guess we can monitor him during the day but when he starts walking and he wakes up before us, we would need to make sure the house is secure?
Anonymous wrote:We put chemicals in higher up places, secured heavy furniture, and plugged up outlets. That's about it.
Anonymous wrote:Did you also secure drawers?