How To Babyproof Your Bathroom In 5 Easy Steps
September is Baby Safety Month. Is your baby getting to that point where their curious fingers are starting to explore things around the house? Your bathroom has a lot of exciting things for babies and toddlers to get into. Cupboards that bang when you close them, folded towels that are fun to unravel, and a toilet bowl with water inside – great for flushing toys and toothbrushes! To avoid your baby from getting into things they shouldn’t, consider babyproofing. Here’s how to babyproof your bathroom in 5 easy steps.
1. Install A Doorknob Cover
One of the best ways to babyproof your bathroom is to install a doorknob cover that is like an impossible puzzle for your tiny tots. If your little one tries to open the door, the doorknob cover will slip and prevent it from opening. This way, you can always make sure your baby isn’t sneakily going into the bathroom when you’re not looking, and playing in toilet water!
2. Toilet Seat Lock
There’s nothing like having to call an emergency plumber because toys and other foreign objects got thrown down into the toilet, causing one massive clog. Not only can it cause plumbing troubles for you, but toilets can also be dangerous for little ones. The toilet lid could collapse down on their fingers or they could drown if they fall into the toilet. Invest in a toilet seat lock so you don’t have to worry about toilet troubles.
3. Get A Non-Slip Mat
Bath tub accidents can be very scary. Placing a non-slip mat at the bottom of your bath tub will help ensure that your child won’t slip when inside the tub. They come in all different shapes and sizes – and even patterns – so it can even be a fun thing for kids to pick out in the store.
4. Remove Hazardous Items – Or Buy Cabinet Locks
You should either remove hazardous items from low cabinets and place them higher up, such as cleaning supplies and chemicals, or purchase cabinet locks to keep your kids from rummaging through them. Whatever you decide to do, make sure your child can’t get into any poisonous or toxic items.
5. Purchase Corner Guards
As your child grows bigger and more curious than ever, they will likely start to climb on things. The last thing you want is for your baby to climb up on the toilet, fall and then hit their head on a sharp corner. Purchase some corner guards to avoid this. It’s also a good idea to remember to remove any stepping stones to deter them from climbing. For example, if you have a stepping stool, make sure to hide it away out of sight when it’s not in use.
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