How to Childproof You Bedroom
Video Description: Learn how to Install the Kidswitch Light Switch Helper. The Glow in the dark light switch extention hangs over 12" lower than the switch making it super easy for everyone in the family to reach! Related Article Subjects: How to Install Kidswitch Light Switch Helper, baby proofing, baby safety, babyproofing, Child proofing, child safety, childproofing, kids safetyHow to Install Kidswitch Light Switch Helper
How to Baby Proof an Electric Outlet
Michael Hixson of KidSafeInc.com demonstrates how to use and install the Plug and Outlet Cover. Baby proof your electrical outlets. Distributed by...
How to Baby Proof your Door Stops with the Soft Jamb Door Stop
Michael Hixson of KidSafe demonstrates how to baby proof your door stops with the Soft Jamb Door Stop by Mommy's Helper. Distributed by...
How to Baby-Proof your Patio using Sliding Door Flip Lock
Michael Hixson of KidSafe demonstrates how to baby proof a patio or sliding door with the installation of the Sliding Door Flip Lock. Distributed by...
Baby Proof with the Push Button Toilet Lock
Michael Hixson of KidSafe demonstrates the installation and use of the Safety 1st Pro Grade Push Button Toilet Lock. Distributed by...
How to Baby Proof Toilet with Lid Lok
Michael Hixson of KidSafe demonstrates how to baby proof your Toilet with the Lid Lok by Mommy's Helper. Distributed by...
How to Baby Proof your Refrigerator with the Fridge Guard
Demonstration of how to baby proof your refrigerator with the Fridge Guard. Keep your small kids out of the refrigerator. Distributed by...
How to Baby Proof your Door Knob
Demonstration of how to baby proof your door knob with the KidCo Door Knob Lock. Distributed by...
How to Baby Proof Door Lever Handle
Demonstration of how to baby proof your door lever handle with the Kidco Door Lever Lock. Distributed by... How Do I Keep My Baby Safe From Accidents in My Own Home?By: David Boast | 29/09/2008 | BabiesFrom birth though their early years, our children are completely dependent on us as parents and carers for their safety and well being. Although most of us are aware of the need to follow our moving baby around constantly checking for dangers signs as they explore, very few new parents are aware of the potential dangers newborns are exposed to in the home. How to Quickly Childproof a RoomBy: Kurt Adams | 05/11/2009 | ParentingHow to childproof a home that you're visiting. Children are encouraged to hang coats on infant hangers, children's hangers, or baby hangers so that buttons and cord pulls don't become choking hazards.
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