Childproof the Windows A lot of accidents happened with children climbing out of windows. You can prevent this from occurring by making sure that windows in the room have window guards. They are available in various colors so you can match them with the color scheme of the room. In addition, make sure windows have emergency latches which can be handy in case of fire. For single-storey homes, there are devices that can be used to prevent a child from opening windows and going out. Invest in a Good Crib, Bed or Mattress It is important that your child have a good sleep for better growth and safety. Cribs should be deep enough to prevent them from climbing over and falling. The slats of the crib or playpen should also have narrow spaces in order to prevent their heads from getting wedged between them. Mattresses should be of good quality to help combat SIDS or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Heights of beds should be adjusted according to need and should have safety railings especially for children who tend to roll over during their sleep. Decorate with Carpets or Rugs Placing carpets or rugs in a child’s room add pops of color and charm. They also function as a cushion when they stumble or fall, which tend to happen often as soon as the child gets mobile. Invest in natural fibers such as wool or sisal rugs. On the other hand, clean and disinfect them often to prevent bacteria and dust from affecting your child’s health. As much as possible, seek out carpets or rugs with very low or no VOC emissions as young children tend to be more susceptible to environmental toxins. You can buy one with a Green Label Plus. Read here more about this green concept. *A collaborative post
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