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CategoriesArchivesWelcome to SafeTots.co.uk Blog & AdviceWelcome to the Safetots Blog where we'll aim to give tips and advice on baby and toddler safety. Please Scroll down to see the latest articles or use the navigation on the left to browse by category or use the search box to find more infomation and hints and tips about your particular topic.I’m sure all parents will agree that keeping your child safe is of upmost importance. Surprisingly a vast amount of accidents involving children happen in their own home, this could be due to a more relaxed approach to safety compared to that outside of the home or simply a lack of child safety products in some households.
It can be difficult to establish exactly what mischief your little one could get into when they become mobile, even if your back is only turned for a moment, they could be off and up to something.
Child safety gates have a dramatic impact on the number of children’s accidents in the home, as they can be used in many hazardous locations. For example one simple and easy to fit safety gate on the kitchen door will eliminate the need to childproof the entire kitchen, whilst still avoiding those hot water and burn related accidents.
A safety gate can also be added to external doors in the summer to allow you to enjoy the weather without the risk of your child roaming into the garden.
Take a look at the vast range of child safety gates available from Safetots, browse our baby stair gate finder or contact a child safety products expert for more information.
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