February 20, 2009, Newsletter Issue #181: Wire Management and Toddlers

Tip of the Week

Baby-proofing your house is a must when your infants grow into toddlers. One of the biggest safety risks for curious children is outlets and cords. Stray cords pose strangling hazards as well as a risk of electrical shock. As many of us know, the first thing a child does with something new is put it in their mouth. With proper wire management, such as organizing cords neatly and securely, a child is better protected. Also, the use of outlet covers is vital when baby-proofing. Rather than using cheap plastic plugs, which are choking hazards if pulled off, try a retractable outlet cover instead.

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