8 Tips to Make Your Backyard Safe for Kids

By Hemapriya Natesan @MyLittleMoppet

July 14, 2020 Leave a Comment

Want to ensure your kids are safe outside? Here are 8 easy and frugal Tips to Make Your Backyard Safe for Kids during this time.

As a parent, it is always important to ensure the safety of the kid both indoors and outdoors. Giving your child the freedom to play is highly important. But with freedom comes a few hazards too. To make your backyard a safe place for children, the backyard must be designed in a way to ensure safety.  You just need to be careful that you implement the design rightly and maintain it regularly.

For a responsible parent like you, the implementation of these small backyard design ideas won’t be very difficult. If you are wondering how to build a kid-friendly backyard design that will be safe for your kid then we are here to help you with some pro tips. In this article, you will get some great tips and tricks composed of modern ideas and advanced technologies like outdoor sensor light. If you are worried about the expenses of designing your garden, then relax  – because all of these tips are affordable.

8 Tips to Make Your Backyard Safe for Kids

1. Free Your Backyard of Hazards

The first tip we suggest for backyard design ideas is that design your garden in such a way that there is always a corner to keep the garden tools like a ladder, chemicals, and spade. And that corner of your backyard must be out of the reach of children. The best thing is to have a separate room for the tools, and the room should be locked every time the kids are around. Also, check around if there are bugs in your backyard or insect nests. Your backyard design must be free of any holes, thorns, or ants. 

2. Build a Backyard Fence

For any backyard landscape design, it is highly suggested to build a fence around your backyard. The fence allows your kid and pet to stay within the boundaries. But make sure that the fence is not pointed so your child is not injured if she falls on it while playing.

3. Get rid of Poisonous Plants

If you love gardening, then you probably already do your bit to get rid of weeds on a regular basis. Make sure you’re well aware of all the plants and flowers that stay in your garden. Certain flowers may look gorgeous but can be toxic to humans and pets. Toddlers put anything and everything inside their mouths and if by chance that ‘anything and everything’ is any poisonous plant or flower then it can prove dangerous.

4. Keep Your BBQ Out of Reach

Grilling in the backyard is a common pastime especially when the weather is good, but you have to ensure that your backyard design includes a proper place for this. Keep your children away when you’re in the middle of grilling. Set the BBQ far away from the play area. After the grilling is over, lock the items like lighter, propane, and matches away from the backyard in a safe locked space.

5. Play Sets Must Be Checked Regularly

If you are planning to install play sets in your backyard, then keep a close eye on them, doing a routine checkup time to time. Say, if you install a swing in your backyard, then check that the bolts, floorboard, wooden frame, and other parts of the swing are in good condition. If ever you feel the play sets are wearing off, make sure to change or repair them immediately. Do not install more than two swings in the same area. While shopping for play sets for your backyard, choose equipment that meets the American Society for Testing and Materials guidelines. 

6. Secure Your Backyard Pool

Drowning Statistics show that most of the children under the age of four drown in residential swimming pools. Therefore, pools are places that require a high deal of observation and maintenance.  Always ensure kids are accompanied when going to the pool. Build a secure wall or door outside the pool and keep it locked unless in use. 

7. Use Less Furniture in Your Backyard Patio Area

You should implement those backyard patio design ideas which include less furniture. Wooden or other heavy material furniture like tables and chairs can be a threat to your kid’s safety. Glass tables are to be strictly avoided. Even then, do not allow your kids to play in the backyard patio unsupervised. Keep the patio area locked in the absence of adults.

8. Ensure Adult Supervision

Your backyard design can be highly secure but kids are kids, and there can still be accidents. To avoid such circumstances, make sure that the kids are under adult supervision at all times. Whenever your kids are playing in the backyard, let a responsible adult supervise them. Also implement some playing rules like- not to visit certain areas, not to play on rough spaces and so on. Write down the rules and paste it somewhere. 

Now that you know how to design a safe modern backyard design for your kid, implement the ideas carefully. If you already have a backyard but it isn’t designed in a way to ensure safety, then do make the necessary changes immediately. Your kids can play in the backyard but you cannot play with your kids’ safety. Hence, waste no time and follow the backyard design instructions soon. 

Author Bio

Alex Green is a copywriter with 3 years of experience. He is fond of healthy living and knows everything about home improvement. In his spare time, Alex likes walking with his golden retriever, meeting with friends, and attending the gym.

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