Renovating a house is the ideal time to consider how child-friendly your home is, especially if you have young children or are expecting to add to your family.
Renovating a house is the ideal time to consider how child-friendly your home is, especially if you have young children or are expecting to add to your family.
Post-renovations there are a whole range of gadgets available that can help protect your children from harm, including socket covers, cupboard latches and stair gates. Thinking about safety when renovating can make your home safer still.
Building regulations stipulate the use of Safety Glass when replacing windows. To avoid kids mistakenly running into the glass of sliding doors or full length windows, choose designs with a horizontal divider. A temporary alternative is to add vinyl stickers at your child’s height.
If doors are on your renovations list, consider the old-fashioned Dutch door. They’re a fantastic alternative to a safety gate for external doors, allowing fresh air to circulate whilst restricting a toddler’s movements. Fit locks for any doors that access a garage, workshop or laundry. For external doors, a deadbolt at the top keeps your curious toddler from performing an escape act.
Sharp, angular lines on tapware and bathroom fittings are very trendy but can cause more damage when a splashing toddler slips over in the bath or on a wet floor, so opt for rounded edges.
Ask your plumber to fit in a tempering valve on your hot water system to reduce the water temperature at the tap to a safer 55 degrees and include lockable storage for medicines and cleaning products.
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