5 Tag your child
We have learned to put microchips in our pets so they do not get lost and are safe. However, the same should be hyperextended to our children as well. Sure, it may seem amusing but if not that serious, then the least you can do is stitch tags with their address and your phone number on your clothes. You can also jot down your number on their wrist with indelible marker.
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6 Electrocution prevention
If you have a lot of multi-plug connectors and wiring loose on the ground, it may be a hazard for your little tyke. One can always store the plug and open wiring by putting it in a plastic Tupperware, and cut an incision on the side to allow the wires to run.
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7 Friction Saves
If your house flooring is laminate or polished marble, then having your little toddlers run around maybe a risk. The lack of friction often claims a bruise or two from the unsuspecting child who slips and falls easily. If you want to give them a winning chance against the smooth, waxed floor, adding coats of hot glue to the under surface of their slippers can increase friction and prevent slipping and falling.
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8 Blow up pools
Blow up pools are not exactly a luxury anymore since they mostly comprise of a plastic tub that needs you to inflate it. If you hold the water, a simply inflated blow-up pool can be your child’s very own play area. Who knows, maybe they will love it enough to never leave it!
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CONCLUSION:
Some of these tips may hold up better for some of you, then the other. However, the moral of the story remains, ‘an ouch-free home, is a happy home’.