How to Baby Proof Your House

Baby proofing involves removing hazards around the home that may put your baby in danger, particularly as they start to become more curious about their environment and move around on their own. It’s a great idea to do the majority of your baby proofing before your little one arrives if you can, as you’ll find you get pretty busy once they’re here! It also allows you to get adjusted to all the new devices you’ve had to place around the home to stop a curious little one.

You’ll also appreciate the peace of mind that comes with having baby proofed your home - it’s one less thing you’ll have to worry about when you become a new parent.

What are the ways to baby proof your home

From door-jams and table corners to toxic chemicals and curtain cords, there are potential safety risks for your baby in almost every room of your home. But don’t worry, removing these hazards is usually easy and inexpensive – it just takes a little bit of time!

We’ve created a list to help you identify and fix any risks to your little one around the home. You’ll find a range of baby proofing products at hardware stores and at some baby stores, most of which are relatively inexpensive and very easy to install and use. Once you’ve baby proofed your home, you’ll be able to sleep easy knowing that your home is nice and safe for your little one.

General updates & fixes to your home

If your house is old or needs a little bit of love, now is a great time to make those updates (it’s going to be much harder once you’re looking after a newborn!).

How to baby proof the kitchen?

The kitchen is one of the more dangerous rooms in a home, and, with many houses being open plan these days, they often can’t be shut off from the rest of the house. By adding a few locks and moving some dangerous items, you’ll instantly make your kitchen safer for curious babies.

How to baby proof the living room?

You and your baby will likely spend plenty of time playing together in your living space. Keep playtime safe and relaxing by making a few small updates to your lounge room.

How to baby proof the nursery?

Whether they’re sleeping, playing or feeding, your new baby will spend a lot of time in their room. Keep these points in mind when designing and decorating your baby’s nursery to make sure their space is safe and secure.

Nursery

How to baby proof the bathroom & laundry?

It’s likely that when you’re not supervising your little one in the bathroom, you’ll have the door shut – but just in case they do manage to get in, there are a couple of updates we recommend making.

How to baby proof the bedroom?

It’s always worth making a few small safety updates to bedrooms, even if your baby isn’t likely to go in there – just for peace of mind.

How to baby proof hallways & stairs?

Blocking off hallways and staircases is the best way to confine your little one to the safest areas of your house (and make it easier for you to keep an eye on them!).

How to baby proof outdoor areas?

Your baby will love playing outside in the backyard! Make their time in the great outdoors as safe as possible with a couple of small updates.

Some final baby proofing tips

Baby proofing can look slightly different for every home and environment, use this as a guide to get you started and be sure to always assess any other potential risks you might have around your home.