The most vulnerable family members in our house especially when it comes to accidents at home are always the infants. Kids want to explore everything (even the things that are dangerous), because they still lack the knowledge and experience of their surroundings.
We can greatly lower the dangers that the infants face by taking a few simple steps. Babies are totally helpless, especially the first-borns. Taking extra precautions with infants will save us a lot of stress. There are safety tips that we usually can think of right away, as these just come out naturally as a parent, however, there are others that may not be so obvious.
All furniture should be solid or non-wobbly, as things like end tables and coffee tables present a serious safety hazard if tipped over. Babies are always climbing, and a table leg that’s a bit shorter than the others can allow them to pull the entire table over.
Nothing that a baby can grab and put in his mouth should be left on the floor at any time. Items that can fit in its mouth should never be on the floor. This does not only help the baby from choking, but it also helps the baby from any bacterial or viral diseases.
Infants should also never be left on the floor of a room with no one to watch over. Every time you need to leave the room, you need to bring the infant or place them in a crib where they cannot hurt themselves. Or if someone can take over the watch, that should be better.
Padding should be placed over any sharp edges on furniture as another precaution, as sharp corners are a serious safety hazard for young children. Another inexpensive item that is strongly suggested is a child gate guard.
Most of our furniture has sharp edges, and padding should be placed over them as a safety measure. These sharp corners are obviously safety hazard on the infants. You can also get one of those child gate guards as an inexpensive alternative.
To prevent the baby from leaving the room without your knowledge, you can lock your doors with keyless entry locks or keyless door lock.

