kermit116
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We will have family coming to stay with us for about 3 weeks - they have an 18 month old toddler who is walking and even running around their home. I'm looking for suggestions on toddler proofing our home, and also for products that are economical but useful.
Mostly I'm concerned with locks for drawers, kitchen cabinets, the china cabinet, and also ideas for toddler proofing around a brick edged fireplace hearth. I've seen some soft corners for tables, but we have some brick on our fireplace that sticks out and I'm not sure if the table corner pads will stick to the brick.
I'm wondering if we need to get some toddler proof covers for door handles? Most of our doors that lead outside also have a deadbolt that is too high (and strong) for a toddler to reach, but I'm worried that with all the chaos of various family in and out of the house that at some point the deadbolt will be missed and the toddler may just try to toddle right out the door.
Also, the other complication is since we have several family members staying with us, the kitchen cabinet locks (whatever type we use), have to be easily removable for adults, otherwise I'm concerned others in our home may leave the cabinets unlocked and the toddler may get into things.
I'm a total novice with toddlers, so any advice (no matter how simple or common sense sounding) is very much appreciated!!
Mostly I'm concerned with locks for drawers, kitchen cabinets, the china cabinet, and also ideas for toddler proofing around a brick edged fireplace hearth. I've seen some soft corners for tables, but we have some brick on our fireplace that sticks out and I'm not sure if the table corner pads will stick to the brick.
I'm wondering if we need to get some toddler proof covers for door handles? Most of our doors that lead outside also have a deadbolt that is too high (and strong) for a toddler to reach, but I'm worried that with all the chaos of various family in and out of the house that at some point the deadbolt will be missed and the toddler may just try to toddle right out the door.
Also, the other complication is since we have several family members staying with us, the kitchen cabinet locks (whatever type we use), have to be easily removable for adults, otherwise I'm concerned others in our home may leave the cabinets unlocked and the toddler may get into things.
I'm a total novice with toddlers, so any advice (no matter how simple or common sense sounding) is very much appreciated!!