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		<title>Tips For Child Safety at Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining your home for child safety is a big task but is one that is essential. There are so many things that can cause harm to children. All it takes is one mishap or forgotten element. There are many things that can be done to promote safety in the home and prevent accidents from occurring. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintaining your home for child safety is a big task but is one that is essential. There are so many things that can cause harm to children. All it takes is one mishap or forgotten element. There are many things that can be done to promote safety in the home and prevent accidents from occurring. New parents may find that they feel overwhelmed with all of the little things but in time it will become much easier to deal with.</p>
<p>&#13;Electrocution is one of the biggest risks that face a small child. All of the electrical outlets and plugs should be filled with safety guards designed specifically for that purpose. Most department stores and baby sections will have these outlet plugs. They seem to be more advanced all the time. They are no longer that easy to pull out and some even clip in place so that they are nearly impossible to take out. It definitely prevents little fingers from getting into an outlet running too much power for a child.</p>
<p>&#13;The stairs pose an incredibly large danger as well. They should always be blocked off with a safety standard gate that is approved by your country or state. Even a few stairs can cause great injury if a small child were to take a fall. It just isn&#8217;t worth the risk. Toddlers may be walking but they are not walking very well yet. Don&#8217;t make the mistake of taking the gate down too early.</p>
<p>&#13;If you have certain rooms that you would like to keep your children out of at a young age, find some door knob covers that make it difficult for small hands to open. Adults can work them but kids can&#8217;t which means they cannot get into off limits rooms or somehow make it outside undetected. This is something that happens too often, especially in the winter months when kids are not properly dressed for cold weather. Use door knob covers and take comfort knowing they are not escaping the house or playing in the bathroom.</p>
<p>&#13;Keeping your home clean also plays a role in the safety of your kids. Improper cleaning can lead to the growth of bacteria. Some bacteria are very harmful to the health such as salmonella or other bacteria caused by food. Do a regular tidy with antibacterial cleansers to ensure there is nothing lingering to hurt your family. The bathroom is a zone that should be cleaned on a regular basis as is the kitchen.</p>
<p>&#13;The most important thing that you can do to keep your children safe at home is to keep an eye on them. It is when kids are left unsupervised that they tend to get into the most trouble. Pay attention to what they are doing. Avoid allowing things like the phone or computer distract you from what the kids are up to.</p>
<p>&#13;Child safety all starts with the parents. Identify areas that are cause for concern and do your best to eliminate or reduce their hazard potential.</p>
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		<title>Maintaining home safety all year round</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steps can be taken to ensure that various components around your home are safe for youngsters. For example, baby walkers can become very dangerous for children, as they can result in children falling down stairs. Ensure that safety gates are installed properly and that the cribs meet current standards for safety. Gates that fasten to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steps can be taken to ensure that various components around your home are safe for youngsters. For example, baby walkers can become very dangerous for children, as they can result in children falling down stairs. Ensure that safety gates are installed properly and that the cribs meet current standards for safety. Gates that fasten to walls are ideal for the tops of stairs, while spring-loaded gates are a superior choice for the base of stairs. Next, check various aspects of cribs, such as the mattress, the screws, and the frame. In regards to bathtub safety, keep these tips in mind: A child can drown in just a few centimetres (1 inch) of water, within the duration of seconds! Within seconds, hot water from a faucet can burn a person&#8217;s skin. In fact, a child&#8217;s skin burns in a quarter of the time required for an adult&#8217;s skin to be burned! Before placing your child in the bathtub&#8217;s water, use your elbow to test the temperature.  When running a bath for your child, consistently begin and complete the process, with cold water.  If you must leave the bathroom while bathing your child, take your son or daughter long with you. Instruct your child to sit in the bathtub 100% of the time.   While certain components in a house can pose threats to children, remember that child safety products from a child safety store can help to secure their safety.  Be careful about what your child puts in his or her mouth. To prevent your child from choking and strangling on objects, remember that if a child can fit an object in his or her mouth, your child could choke on it. Therefore, keep all tiny objects out of reach of infants and toddlers. Objects whose consuming pose a threat to young children, include small toy parts, seeds, chips, small candies and nuts, popcorn, wrapping paper, batteries, broken balloons, and hot dogs. To prevent your young children from choking on food, shred or cut foods that is hard and round, into narrow strips. Also, children must always chew their food slowly and sit up while eating meals or snacks. Lastly, as a parent, it is wise to master the indicators of choking and what steps to take when it occurs.     </p>
<p>In addition to choking on tiny objects, remember that the majority of homes include 200-300 poisons. Teach children the hazard symbols on containers, so they will realize the danger of consuming such products. Keep items such as cleaners; nail polish; holly and mistletoe; perfume; and cosmetics away from children, as they become poisonous when consumed. Even party leftovers certain medicines, and holiday ornaments can be poisonous to children! Lastly, remember that &#8220;child-resistant&#8221; caps vary from &#8220;child-proof&#8221; versions.</p>
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		<title>Home Safety for Toddlers and Small Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have toddlers in your home, then safety is obviously a big concern. They are big enough and mobile enough to go just about anywhere but they little to no understanding of how dangerous some things might be. So, you know that you need to toddler-proof your home but how do you go about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have toddlers in your home, then safety is obviously a big concern. They are big enough and mobile enough to go just about anywhere but they little to no understanding of how dangerous some things might be. So, you know that you need to toddler-proof your home but how do you go about it?</p>
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A great place to start is by placing &#8216;baby gates&#8217; at the top and bottom of the stair case to prevent injuries. Be sure that you purchase a gate that is sturdy and can be easily fastened to the wall, railing or some other solid surface on or near the stairs. Even with a baby gate, never leave a toddler unattended near the stairs.</p>
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Next on the list to put child safety latches on all cupboard and cabinet doors the child could possibly reach. Remember, toddlers can climb! Pa extra attention the cabinets under the kitchen or bathroom sink or anyplace you store medicine, cleaning supplies, garden chemicals or poisons. In the garage or storage shed, store all weed killers and chemicals in a locked cabinet and place the key in a location where your child cannot find it. </p>
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When it comes to toddler safety, prevention is the best method. Store your child&#8217;s books and toys at their level so they do not have to climb to get to their favorite game or stuffed animal. If your child has a lamp, fan or other electrical appliance in his/her room, tuck cords safely behind furniture so the child cannot pull anything down on himself.</p>
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Avoid choking hazards by keeping young children away from small objects, pieces of toys, and small pieces of board games. Read manufacturer instructions for all toys and follow their guidelines. Buy only those toys and games that are appropriate for a child of a particular age. Place plastic safety plugs in electrical outlets so the child cannot stick his fingers in the outlet. </p>
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One aspect of home safety that is often overlooked is mildew and mold. Mildew and mold can cause serious illness and injury in adults and toddlers alike. Mold or mildew can be the cause of allergies and asthma in small children. Install a dehumidifier in any damp areas to mitigate the moisture in the air.</p>
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		<title>Promoting Safety and Convenience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few language in a new parent&#8217;s cognition that are effectively equivalent gilded. One of the most obvious of these is the evince quietus which is something that new parents are ofttimes sadly wanting due to their recent arrivals. This is something that most parents inform to living with though and the embody [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few language in a new parent&#8217;s cognition that are effectively equivalent gilded. One of the most obvious of these is the evince quietus which is something that new parents are ofttimes sadly wanting due to their recent arrivals. This is something that most parents inform to living with though and the embody is actually quite incredible when one considers how young period it can actually defeat on. </p>
<p>There are two another line that are believable to cancel a chord with new parents and those are country and restroom. They essential to assure that their children are burglarproof and unhurt at all nowadays. Suitability is preponderant as this capital that they are able to do many in less clip and this is something that all new parents make to discover how to effectuate.</p>
<p>There is fresh interestingness for new parents then with the intro of the walk through someone receipts. This implementation that you are healthy to bounds the apartment in your sanctuary to which the missy can get into. A really favorite expanse for the installment of a quantity equivalent this is at the top of the stairs and this substance that you do not soul to anxiety some your nipper potentially dropping mastered a ornament of stairs and symptom themselves.</p>
<p>The comfort facet of a locomotion through human gross comes with the fact that this is not a set scheme similar old gates. You can literally give it whenever you demand to so this substance that it is overmuch easier to use than kindred products. </p>
<p>Parents can thus be ensured that this production &#8211; which is prefab to the maximal transnational standards &#8211; instrument refrain them out with those two rattling chief line. Hopefully it present also colligate that they are fit to get to death easier as recovered. </p>
<p>You can find more information about baby gates at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2219848">http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2219848</a>, where you can read about <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2219848">walk through baby gate</a>.</p>
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		<title>Improve Child Safety and Home Safety With This Basic Childproofing Checklist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your baby starts walking, the number of dangers multiplies and parents must pay even more attention. Bookshelves become hazardous and table knick knacks become the object of unquenchable curiosity. Even table cloths can become dangerous. Yes, a simple tablecloth can create unintended havoc when a toddler is involved. Here are is a checklist for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your baby starts walking, the number of dangers multiplies and parents must pay even more attention. Bookshelves become hazardous and table knick knacks become the object of unquenchable curiosity. Even table cloths can become dangerous. Yes, a simple tablecloth can create unintended havoc when a toddler is involved. Here are is a checklist for parents to follow and implement before your baby becomes a walking toddler:</p>
<p>&#13;1. Use bolts or screws to fasten bookshelves to the wall. If a toddler likes to climb, this is one of the many types of furniture they&#8217;re very likely to climb on, pull down or fall off of. There are also straps, anti-tip kits and anti-tip devices that secure your bookshelves to walls keeping your toddler safe. Falling bookshelves, bookcases, dressers and in general, falling furniture happens more often than people think and it can be fatal.</p>
<p>&#13;2. Electrical and pull cords can strangle a baby or toddler. Tape down all electrical cords and put cords on blinds and curtains up, out of reach of a child as they may be dangerous. Even the cord on the treadmill should be removed so a baby or toddler doesn&#8217;t strangle herself. As most of us know, a celebrity just tragically lost a small child because of a loose treadmill cord. Cord shorteners are available for curtain and blind cords. It only takes a moment to walk into a room and take precautions that will dramatically enhance child safety.</p>
<p>&#13;3. Put covers on electrical sockets so that a baby or toddler doesn&#8217;t get shocked, or electrocuted by putting his fingers or a metallic object in the socket. This does happen in real life, it is not an urban myth.</p>
<p>&#13;4. Medications and household cleaners can be dangerous. Items as mundane as bath oil or nail polish remover are toxic when ingested by a child. Put them up in a locked cabinet. Remember, a baby or toddler cannot tell you what they swallowed. Assume the worst. If you suspect that your child has swallowed something toxic, call your local poison control center. In fact, always make sure you have a legible list of emergency numbers next to every phone in the house. Take the time to program those numbers into your mobile phone.</p>
<p>&#13;5. Beware of small objects on the countertops like coins and paperclips. A toddler can reach these items and there is a high probability that they will at the very least put them in their mouth and at the worst, swallow them. Obviously, there is also a high probability that these item will cause the child to choke. It only takes a minute to look at your countertops and to remove those small, dangerous objects.</p>
<p>&#13;6. Keep electrical appliances, knives and glass objects high up and far away from your toddler. A small child will grab at anything that looks bright and shiny. These objects need to be locked up in cabinets and those cabinets should be up very high and they absolutely need to be locked. When a baby becomes a toddler latched doors and drawers in lower cabinets are no longer safe. A small child will try and open that lower cabinet if given the opportunity. All cleaning supplies should be kept high and locked up to ensure that the toddler can&#8217;t reach them. Never leave cleaning supplies out and absolutely never, never leave them open. That is just asking for trouble.</p>
<p>&#13;7. Cover any and all sharp edges on furniture. Toddlers aren&#8217;t all that agile or coordinated plus they wobble when they walk. It is not abnormal for a small child to bump their head or other body part on the corners of coffee tables, other tables, cabinets, table legs and just a countless list of furniture parts and pieces.</p>
<p>&#13;8. If you don&#8217;t have a garbage disposal and have a garbage can, secure it, hide it or keep it secured outside. Babies and toddlers are insatiably curious and the child can reach in and remove, examine and possibly swallow small objects or toxic objects. I am not exaggerating. Remember, whether you keep a garbage can inside or outside child proof it by securing it.</p>
<p>&#13;9. Put safety gates at both the top and bottom of stairs. Use baby safety gates that require a hardware installation as pressure gates are insufficient. Stairways are dangerous for babies and toddlers at both the bottom and top of the stairs. Make sure the railings of the gate are less than 2 3/8 inches apart. The last thing you want is to give a small child an opening between rails. Small children love to explore and will simply look at this as another adventure and the last thing you need is that type of adventure.</p>
<p>&#13;Please follow this checklist to ensure the safety of your children. Remember, child safety and home safety should always be priority number one.</p>
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		<title>Safety of Your Twins First</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When shopping for twins, do not forget to shop for childproofing supplies. With multiple children in one home, it is easy to turn away from one child to attend to the other. Raising multiples makes a safe home environment all the more important. I typically counsel my patients to childproof their homes before their children [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When shopping for twins, do not forget to shop for childproofing supplies. With multiple children in one home, it is easy to turn away from one child to attend to the other. Raising multiples makes a safe home environment all the more important. I typically counsel my patients to childproof their homes before their children become mobile, around nine months old. However, in the case of twins, I recommend getting the house safety-fitted as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Once things get busy with caring for twins, the large task of child proofing a home can become quite difficult to tackle. Making a home safe for twins can seem extremely daunting at first. Visit any child safety section in a baby store or on a Web site, and you can easily feel overwhelmed by all the products to prevent potential hazards in the home. Work one room at a time, and at a minimum, buy these important safety items: Stair gates.</p>
<p>For multilevel homes, install gates at the top and bottom of the stairs. Use wall-mounted stair gates because pressure-mounted gates can buckle. Safety netting or acrylic plastic sheets. Buy mesh or acrylic plastic sheets to fill the open space between the railings of stairs and balconies.</p>
<p>Window guards and locks. I recommend locks on all windows to prevent children from falling out of them. Consider window guards (also known as window gates) for all upstairs rooms and any other room where children may go unattended for any period of time, such as their bedroom. Remember that window screens do not protect against falls. Childproof door knobs and locks. Place on the door of any room you do not want your children to access.</p>
<p>I recommend these on all bathroom doors and any doors that open to the outside of the house. Childproof gates. Place in doorways and hallways to keep your twins away from unsafe areas in your home. Cabinet latches and locks. Place all dangerous items in higher cabinets and shelves and then install cabinet latches and locks. Common hazardous items include medications, flammable items, cleaning agents, batteries, small items your babies can choke on, and sharp utensils. Stove knob covers and stove guards.</p>
<p>Install these to prevent burns and inadvertent carbon monoxide poisoning from a gas stove that is turned on but not lighted. Fire and carbon monoxide detectors. Install at least one on every floor of the house, especially near bedrooms. Make a habit of checking the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://hpphotoprinters.info">detectors</a> at least once a month to ensure that they are functioning properly.</p>
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		<title>Good Baby Safety Checklist &#8211; Protecting Your Baby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[General Safety Tips: 
___ Place child-resistant covers on all electrical outlets. 
___ Install safety gates at the top and bottom of the stairs.
___ Don&#8217;t use baby walkers because they have been known to have caused serious injuries to babies. Use stationary exercisers instead. 
___ Keep all dangerous chemicals out of the reach of children.
___ Shorten [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>General Safety Tips: </p>
<p>___ Place child-resistant covers on all electrical outlets. </p>
<p>___ Install safety gates at the top and bottom of the stairs.</p>
<p>___ Don&#8217;t use baby walkers because they have been known to have caused serious injuries to babies. Use stationary exercisers instead. </p>
<p>___ Keep all dangerous chemicals out of the reach of children.</p>
<p>___ Shorten curtain and blind cords.</p>
<p>___ Install smoke detectors on each floor of your home, especially near sleeping areas. * Be sure to change the batteries each year. </p>
<p>___ Keep all small objects away from young children. (This includes tiny toys and balloons.)</p>
<p>___ Use corner bumpers on furniture and fireplace-hearth edges. </p>
<p>___ Know the names of all plants in case a child eats one of them. </p>
<p>___ Be sure that furnaces, fireplaces, wood-burning stoves, space heaters, and all gas appliances are vented properly. </p>
<p>___ Place screened barriers around fireplaces, radiators, and portable space heaters. </p>
<p>___ Keep firearms and ammunition safely locked away. </p>
<p>___ Secure unsteady furnishings. </p>
<p>___ Check your house for lead and asbestos. If you detect either of these substances, contact a professional. Any house built before 1978 is at risk for lead paint. </p>
<p>Protect your kids rooms: </p>
<p>___ Ensure that your crib meets national safety standards.</p>
<p>___ Place guards on windows and stops on all doors. </p>
<p>___ Make sure your baby&#8217;s crib is sturdy and has no loose or missing hardware.</p>
<p>___ Make sure that the mattress fits snugly. </p>
<p>___ Be sure the crib sheet fits snugly. </p>
<p>___ Never put stuffed animals or heavy blankets in the crib with your infant. </p>
<p>___ Never leave your baby unattended on the changing table.</p>
<p>___ Remove mobiles and other hanging toys from the crib as soon as your child can reach up and touch them. </p>
<p>___ Place infants under one year of age on their backs to sleep. Mattress should be firm and flat with no soft bedding underneath. * Following this advice will reduce the risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). </p>
<p>___ Place night-lights at least three feet away from the crib, bedding, and draperies to prevent fires. </p>
<p>___ Check age labels for appropriate toys. </p>
<p>Keep the bathroom safe: </p>
<p>___ Put a lock on the medicine cabinet. </p>
<p>___ Lower the household water temperature. (It should be set at 120 degrees F or below to avoid burning your baby)</p>
<p>___ Always test the water first before bathing a child. </p>
<p>___ Never leave your child alone in the bathtub or near any water.</p>
<p>___ Secure toilet lids. Many young children are fascinated by putting objects inside. </p>
<p>___ Make sure that bathtubs and showers aren&#8217;t slippery. </p>
<p>___ Install ground-fault circuit interrupters on outlets near sings and bathtubs. </p>
<p>For the Kitchen: </p>
<p>___ Keep all knives, cleaning supplies, and plastic bags out of children&#8217;s reach. </p>
<p>___ If stove knobs are easily accessible to children, use protective covers to prevent kids from turning them. </p>
<p>___ Never leave your baby alone in a highchair. Always use all safety straps. <br />___ Replace any frayed cords and wires. </p>
<p>___ Keep chairs and step stools away from counters and the stove. </p>
<p>___ Remove all household cleaners from the bottom cabinets or put them in a cabinet that is out of your baby&#8217;s reach. </p>
<p>In the Yard: </p>
<p>___ Store tools, garden, lawn-equipment, and supplies in a locked closet or shed. </p>
<p>___ Don&#8217;t use a power mower when young children are around. </p>
<p>___ Don&#8217;t allow children to play on a treated lawn for at least 48 hours following an application of a fertilizer or pesticide. </p>
<p>___ Know the types of trees and plant life on the property in case children ingest berries, leaves, or other plant life. </p>
<p>___ If you have a swimming pool, install a fence that separates the house from the pool. ( Make sure that the gate is childproof)</p>
<p>This list is a general guide. For more in-depth information go to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at <br />http://www.allhottips.com</p>
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		<title>Home Remodeling Safety Before Bringing Baby Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot of excitement in a home when new parents are planning to bring a new baby home from the hospital. The new parents probably feel that the home is ready for the new baby because they took some time to do some home remodeling projects that had the baby&#8217;s safety in mind. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lot of excitement in a home when new parents are planning to bring a new baby home from the hospital. The new parents probably feel that the home is ready for the new baby because they took some time to do some home remodeling projects that had the baby&#8217;s safety in mind. The past few weeks were filled with a lot of commotion from busy construction workers who fixed various hazards in the home and created a space that would be a safe haven for the child for a long time.</p>
<p>&#13;The home remodeling plan included repairs to many areas that were below knee level because this was the range that a child would have access to for many years to come. All loose screws were tightened so that the child would not swallow them and the construction workers checked all of the windows to make sure that they locked tight and did not slide open easily. Screen doors were added at the front and the back of the house to make sure that a toddler could not go visiting friends without the parents being with them.</p>
<p>&#13;The parents put all wiring deficiencies at the top of the home remodeling list because they wanted the family safe. The electric plugs in the home were equipped with plastic covers that made them usable but were sure to keep a child from poking objects in them on the spur of the moment. The family also checked each space in the home for lead paint and paint that was chipping and chose to add some color to their remodeling project by painting the baby&#8217;s room with a soothing color.</p>
<p>&#13;With safety in mind, the new parents thought an alarm system was the right choice. They chose to get services that would alert fire departments and police to the residence whenever there was trouble. Each room in the home remodeling project was wired with sensors and a fire extinguisher was purchased for each of the living spaces. A sliding door was included at the top of the stairs because the new parents did not think a mesh screen was enough to keep their little one safe.</p>
<p>&#13;The home remodeling safety issues were not quite complete because the parents had a pool to consider and the back yard steps. They knew that the baby would be crawling all around the house and the yard, so they installed a brick and metal fence around the pool with a locking gate to ensure that the child never reached it. The stairs were a problem but the parents decided to place a handrail in that was low enough for a child to hold on to. The home remodeling project was completed on time and the parents were definitely ready to bring the child into the home.</p>
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		<title>Top Stair Safety Gates? Where To Buy A Gate For The Stairs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello,  we need to buy gates for our stairs. We have a 15 months old baby, and she is in every place, I&#8217;m scary that she can fall on the stairs on our new house.
I want a gate screwed into the wall but we don&#8217;t know where to find one like that.
Please any help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,  we need to buy gates for our stairs. We have a 15 months old baby, and she is in every place, I&#8217;m scary that she can fall on the stairs on our new house.<br />
I want a gate screwed into the wall but we don&#8217;t know where to find one like that.<br />
Please any help would be appreciate.<br />
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		<title>A Child Safety Gate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important jobs you have to do as a parent is to keep your child always safe. Each year thousands of young children die or get injured because of accidents which often unexpectedly happen in our lives. We as parents, have always to be on the alert, especially when the baby growing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important jobs you have to do as a parent is to keep your child always safe. Each year thousands of young children die or get injured because of accidents which often unexpectedly happen in our lives. We as parents, have always to be on the alert, especially when the baby growing so fast and starts walking by themselves. Adults must keep a watchful eye in order to keep a vigilant watch over the little ones. It sounds very paradoxical, but small children can be badly hurt by just trying to get to know their own surroundings. There are however a great number of accessories available on the market which can help parents to cope with this problem.</p>
<p>As you can see there are a lot of items around to help to make a super thoughtful parent out of you. If you have a two-storied house or a fire place in the living room you had better seek a child safety gate. This very accessory will provide you the needed assistance.</p>
<p><strong>How to choose an appropriate child gate?</strong><br />Before choosing safety gates for your child you should have in mind what particular task these gates are supposed to complete. The type of safety gates your child needs depends on where it will be mounted and its purpose. If there is a stairway in your place there is a need of a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.1stbabyshop.co.uk/catalogue/safety/">baby safety gates</a> mounted of the top of it. This should be only hardware mounted gates but not pressure-mounted ones. While buying such a gate determine exactly which accessory pieces and installation materials will be necessary for the application. There are special safety gates which can be installed without opposing and parallel walls. Any type of child safety gate is invented to protect your little one from getting into danger.</p>
<p><strong>What construction is the best?</strong><br />Speaking about construction it is important to mention that the most sturdy and long-lasting gates are those which are made of metal, such gates are recommended to be used around fireplaces, for obvious reason. In this case they protect your child from getting burnt and arson. Child safety gates can be also of wood, plastic, or mesh. Wooden gates are much lighter than metal ones and as safe as metal, however they can be damaged by chewing if such a gate is intended for a pet. In other cases the material which is the gate made of is more a question of taste than functionality.</p>
<p><strong>Safety gates installation</strong><br />It was mentioned above that the safest gates to provide adequate security in the top of a stairway are hardware mounted gates though pressure mounted safety gates are much quicker to install. Hardware mounted safety gates take some more time to install but are essential for many applications. Pressure-mounted gates are more popular because they don’t need holes to be installed, that means there is no need of drilling, easily moved from place to place, but still there is one blemish: a pressure mounted gate over time can cause worse damage.</p>
<p><strong>One more piece of advice</strong><br />In order to increase the security of gates read the detailed instructions for installing before buying it. This uncomplicated advice will help you avoid any unpleasant and unexpected difficulties when you bring it home.</p>
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