Childproofing another home

Relax while spending time with relatives or when away for the holidays with our guide to childproofing your home away from home. Your little one loves meeting new people and visiting with their special relatives, like grandma and granddad, but keeping them safe can be a worry. 

Tips for talking about home safety 

You don’t want grandparents or relatives to think you’re being impolite when you raise the issue of home safety, nor do you want to scare them. But you can explain that you want to make sure your child doesn’t damage any of their possessions or get hurt themselves. And you can say that there are now lots of easy ways to keep children and belongings safe and secure. 

Childproofing checklist 

Here’s our quick checklist for easy childproofing in someone else’s home. 

 

  • Keep your child secure at night 

Sleeping in an unfamiliar bed can be a worry for some little ones, especially if it’s a different size to they’re used to. To help keep your child from rolling out of bed at night, you could try the Portable Bed Rail.

 

  • Keep baby safe from stairs 

Breaking down a safety gate from your home and installing it somewhere else seems hardly practical, but you also don’t want to be worry that your child will fall on the stairs. A U-pressure gate is ideal for quick installing. It’s easy to use, ultra safe and easy to install and take down again.  

 

  • Quick fixes for around the home 

We know how complicated packing for your holiday is without having to worry about travel safety items too. To make life easier and help you enjoy your time with baby, we’ve developed a simple Essential Safety Set.

 

  • Reassurance for your toddler 

Nighttime should be a soothing time for baby to feel reassured and safe. One way to make sure your child feels comforted even in an unfamiliar place is with an Automatic Night Light.

 

Our 1st priority is keeping your little one safe as they visit new places – the rest is up to you ;-) 

 

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