Baby Proofing
Baby proofing is the process of making a home safe for infants and toddlers. This involves identifying potential hazards, such as sharp edges, electrical outlets, and small objects that could be choking risks. Common baby proofing measures include using safety gates to block stairs, installing outlet covers to prevent electrical shocks, and securing heavy furniture to walls to prevent tipping.
In addition to physical changes, baby proofing also includes teaching older siblings about safety and supervision. Parents often use corner guards on furniture and cabinet locks to keep harmful substances out of reach. The goal is to create a safe environment for children to explore and play.