Babyproofing Bath and Kitchen

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How do you keep the toilet from becoming your child’s favorite venue for water play? What could possibly go incorrect with small children in the kitchen? Find answers to these questions , and (bonus!) watch Daddy Clay melt down while trying to pry open a child proof medicine cabinet — all in this episode of The Lab. Watch as the dads reveal safety tips and recommend products including locks and latches that will keep your kids safe and free of injuries in the kitchen and bathroom of your home. DadLabs Ep. 305 The Lab. Brought to you by One Step Ahead.

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Just trying to be real dads. Thanks for watching.

By geenobeeno1 on September 4th, 2010 at 4:09 am

Fantastic 411 Dads. Thank you so much. I took many notes and liked that you cussed. $%^& Yeah.

We try. ;)

Theses guys are goofy… : )

By Momoftwins07 on September 4th, 2010 at 5:43 am

very right

the house is like a death trap for a kid, now that i reckon about it

why do we keep candies up high and poisons down low? excellent point.

Don’t forget to lock up the sharp knives in a high cupboard, too. We organize to prevent parental injury, too.

Use a regular silverware sorter for the larger knives, since you will have less of them, and point all blades in one direction.

For kids who climb… keep the child-friendly plates on lower shelves, and keep the nice ones locked up, so kids can help without getting hurt.

For smaller knives, use clear tupperware rectangle containers and keep them sorted by type.

fantastic thoughts! thank you!

Super smart. All fantastic hacks. Thanks for adding these.

By lizbratdevilgirl on September 4th, 2010 at 7:51 am

above the stove works as a fantastic hideing space for chemicals too. we keep sponges and plastic containers (tupperware) under the sink so if they do get to be in the kitchen they know where there stuff to play with is.

By lizbratdevilgirl on September 4th, 2010 at 8:05 am

lol i chose to save some money and we just bought the plexiglass gates that the kids cant climb and installed them at the kitchen door so they cant get in the kitchen, no need for undercounter locks if they cant get in in the first place. we also keep all the harsh chemicals down in the basement up high where no one can get them.

Likewise.

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