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Home should be your safe place but for little roamers, if there is danger, they will find it.

First, assess the potential danger zones and take preventative measures. Purchase child lock options like magnetic or latch systems. Don’t forget about counter-top appliances, if little hands can reach their destination. You can never underestimate the speed at which they move and their constant curiosity can lead them into major danger.

In addition, you’ll have a lot more stuff to shoehorn into your space, too.

“You want to understand your space and how you intend to use it,” said Ria Safford, author of “The Organized Home for New Parents” (Blue Star Press). “When you know how you want your space to serve you, it is far easier to source any missing furniture pieces and get rid of items you no longer need.”

Safford tells her clients to consider all nooks and crannies where space saving solutions can be optimized. “Some of these solutions include additional shelves, over-the-door storage racks, and under-bed bins!” 

Safford offers some pro tips like using a hair tie to keep double cabinet doors closed so fingers don’t get pinched and having a low cabinet or drawer filled with safe objects that your baby can play with to keep those curious eyes and hands busy. 


  Purchase child lock options like magnetic or latch systems which are available through hardware stores.
 Purchase child lock options like magnetic or latch systems which are available through hardware stores.

Purchase child lock options like magnetic or latch systems which are available through hardware stores. Don’t forget about counter-top appliances, especially if little hands can reach them. You can never underestimate the speed at which they move and their constant curiosity can lead them into major danger.

From sharp edges to wobbly furniture, there are so many things to consider but there is good news — the options for keeping your home safe are abundant and affordable.

1. KidCo’s adhesive toilet lock will prevent any hazardous situations from occurring. The easy to mount lock fits most flat top lids. $9 at BuyBuyBaby.com


  KidCo’s adhesive toilet lock. ROBERT WEBER KidCo’s adhesive toilet lock. ROBERT WEBER

2. To prevent access to any potential danger zones, install the parent-approved Sure and Secure Extra Tall Walk-Thru Gate. $70.47 at HomeDepot.com


  Sure and Secure Extra Tall Walk-Thru Gate.
 Sure and Secure Extra Tall Walk-Thru Gate.

3. Keep the pollution outside by using the Mila HEPA smart air purifier inside. Check air quality, adjust settings for sleep or white noise and rest easy with safety features like a built-in child lock and CO Sensor. $349 at Shop.Milacares.com


  The Mila HEPA smart air purifier.
 The Mila HEPA smart air purifier.

4. Pick up a copy of Ria Safford’s book, “The Organized Home for New Parents” (Blue Star Press), where she reveals all her tips and tricks for baby-proofing your home. $27.95 at Amazon.com


  “You want to understand your space and how you intend to use it,” said Ria Safford, author of “The Organized Home for New Parents.”
 “You want to understand your space and how you intend to use it,” said Ria Safford, author of “The Organized Home for New Parents.”

5. Keep curious tots out of trouble with a magnetic locking system on all cabinets and drawers within reach. $32.98 at HomeDepot.com


  A magnetic locking system is a must-have for new parents.
 A magnetic locking system is a must-have for new parents.

6. Add a tropical punch to your daily routine and keep all those first aid essentials in this lightweight mini hip pack. $46 at Aloha-Collection.com


  Keep first aid essentials in this hip pack.
 Keep first aid essentials in this hip pack.

7. Keep this compact first aid kit handy for those unexpected moments when you might need a Quick Fix. $8 at GetWelly.com


  The Welly first aid kit.
 The Welly first aid kit.

8. Ensure wall outlets are off limits with Sleek Socket. $23.95 at Amazon.com


  Sleek socket keeps electrical outlets off limits.
 Sleek socket keeps electrical outlets off limits.
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