Infant Safety Products
When you have a baby, you try to think of everything you need. And before they are crawling, it's pretty easy to have it all covered. But new dangers face your baby when he or she starts crawling.
Right from the Start
The most important infant safety products that you need to install--preferably before your due date, is a car seat. It's important that you buy the car seat new, not used. If you buy it used or someone gives one to you, you won't know if it's defective or not. Plus it probably won't come with the original instruction manual that explains how to install it properly, and if you don't install it properly, your baby can get injured if you have an accident.
Some people consider baby monitors as one of the most important safety products on the market. This might be true if you are in the kitchen and the baby's room is upstairs. You might not hear if he or she starts to cry. You can even buy baby safety cameras or nanny cameras to ensure child safety when the babysitter is there. Not a bad idea, really!
The Need for Infant Safety Goes Up When Crawling Begins
When your baby becomes mobile, you should get down on his or her eye level and crawl around yourself to see what dangers lurk that you may not have thought of before. The first infant safety products you will probably think you need (and you'd be right) are outlet covers. These are inexpensive infant safety products that can protect your child from getting a shock or something worse. It's the least you can do to ensure infant safety.
You might also notice sharp corners and edges on tables that babies can hit their little heads on. Just think of how bad it hurts when you accidentally hit your own head on the edge of a cabinet door that's been left open, then imagine how it must feel for a baby! But there are infant safety products called table edge guards and corner guards that can help with infant safety by providing more of a cushion to those corners and edges.
And speaking of tables, in the kitchen, cabinet doors can be a temptation to little hands. In this case, cabinet locks that are easy for adults to operate but impossible for babies to figure out are the best infant safety products you can buy.
If your house has a staircase, you don't want to be without a baby gate. This infant safety product will keep babies from accidentally tumbling down the stairs. But you want to make sure you buy a baby safety gate that mounts into the wall with screws, not a pressure-mounted gate. Babies are strong enough to push a pressure mounted gate out. They could be innocently pushing and pulling on the rails to play when a pressure mounted gate could break loose. Then the baby and the gate would go tumbling down the stairs together, and you don't want that! Of course, you don't ever want your child hurt, which is why baby safety products are so important.
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