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Safety 1st Outlet Cover with Cord Shortener, 3 Pack
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u/Eloquent_Macaroni ยท 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

Hey, if that's all you do at first then that's 2 things off your list if you end up doing more later!

Some things to consider:

  • mount heavy/tall furniture to the wall with furniture straps to prevent tip-overs onto babies who like to use furniture to pull up on or play with. This includes the tv if its on a stand.

  • blind cord wraps, if you have corded window blinds

  • appliance locks for the kitchen, if you want. We have covers on the oven knobs, a lock on the oven so he can't open it while it's on, a lock on the freezer so he can't open it and thaw out all the food, and a lock on the dishwasher so he doesn't play with the knives in there. We did not lock the refrigerator, it swings closed pretty well so he can't really leave that one open. You may want to just do some or all of these, depending on your kitchen layout or your personal beliefs on baby proofing

  • kitchen cabinet and drawer locks, at least for the knife drawer. We did all cupboard with anything breakable. We have 1 cupboard full of plastic things for him to investigate that's unlocked.

  • cupboard lock for wherever you keep cleaning supplies and medications

    We went a bit beyond this stuff and also locked up the trash can in a locking cabinet (he kept trying to dig into it, gross), put locks on the toilet (super inconvenient but he liked to open it and look in. I was afraid toys, keys, cell phone, etc would end up in there eventually), and padded furniture corners in his playroom. We also put outlet covers on electrical outlets that have things plugged into them (like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0175LPJGG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6SynzbH7HPYFD ).

    Those are just some ideas to pick and choose from. Don't let it overwhelm you, not all kids get into everything. But if you find yourself with some spare time on your hands before baby is born, it never hurts to be prepared.