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As far as cabinet locks, the only ones I can use that work are the ones that

look like safety pins, and they don't work on all cabinets, drawers, etc.

The other locks, the ones you attach to the insides of drawers and cabinets

may work for a little while, but by child 3 or so, they learn how to work

them. Now if there was just a good refrigerator lock and toilet lid

lock........even a garbage can lock!!! Joan

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, The best thing we have are pads going around our fire place bricks. I

highly recommend those if you have a fireplace. There are these great

cabinet locks that my friend had (I think from Right Start?) that are unlike

the one's you can buy at WalMart, etc. They work well until the child is

about 3 and can then figure them out. If you get light plug covers, get the

kind that are the plate and you have to use the prongs to slide the cover

over. Don't even bother with the ones you stick in...they can actually be a

choking hazard! I also used those knob covers for the doors that I didn't

want my kids to get into at all (bathroom, etc.)

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Get the plug covers that are a whole face plate. It snaps over the outlet

when the plug is removed stopping any accidents. The plug covers that pop

right in each outlet also pop right out by Zaid. The main thing to baby

proofing is depoisoning your home. If you can gather up all the poison in

the house and have it in one locked area. The knives are also important to

lock up. Any top heavy items: coat racks, lamps that are very tall,

dressers and such need to be secured especially if you have a climber.

Hiring a professional baby proofing company can be expensive but they do a

great job.

Wendi

Babyproofing ???

Hi!

I am hoping for some feedback from those of you with toddlers or older

regarding what babyproofing products you found useful and effective, and

which I shouldn't bother wasting money/time on. Garrick isn't crawling

yet, but I like to be as prepared as possible...Any tips you have will be

most appreciated

Thanks in advance,

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Wendi,

So glad you mentioned the top-heavy objects!!! That is something that you

don't realize until something happens. We had problems with tall-boy

dressers, kids wanting to pull out the drawers to climb up.... aaaaaagh.

Luckily no one here was ever really injured, but it was something where I had

to see something " almost " happen before realizing the hazard. Poisons are

also very important to keep locked up - I think I personally have phoned

poison control 4 times (once was for me - I gargled with green windex

thinking it was mouthwash by accident - yuck!). Actually, I just called 2

weeks ago for my 4-year-old - he got hold of my 13-year-old's spray cologne

and sprayed it in his mouth. You just never know.... Joan

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The 2 best babyproofing investments I made were the power strip cover for

the computer and the coffee table bumper. The bumper was expensive but worth

it. I found it a lot cheaper at a local baby store than it sells for in the

right start catalog.

(I can't remember who mentioned it, but both fridge and toilet locks are

available. I think Safety 1st makes them)

Tammy

mom of 13 , 10 Maddie, 15 months

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> Also, the socket covers that just plug in like a regular plug,

> they stink.

> Joan

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Joan,

I love poison control. My house is virtually poison free but Zaid got

ahold of Jenabe's martini and drank about half. Man was he drunk. LOL

They were so nice to me when I called in a panic. They said he would be

fine and he was. :D

Wendi

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Wendi,

So glad you mentioned the top-heavy objects!!! That is something that you

don't realize until something happens. We had problems with tall-boy

dressers, kids wanting to pull out the drawers to climb up.... aaaaaagh.

Luckily no one here was ever really injured, but it was something where I

had

to see something " almost " happen before realizing the hazard. Poisons are

also very important to keep locked up - I think I personally have phoned

poison control 4 times (once was for me - I gargled with green windex

thinking it was mouthwash by accident - yuck!). Actually, I just called 2

weeks ago for my 4-year-old - he got hold of my 13-year-old's spray cologne

and sprayed it in his mouth. You just never know.... Joan

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