Baby safety
As your baby starts to become more active, it is vital to recognise any potential hazards within the home and protect them from harm. Between 4 and 11 months your baby’s world expands as they start rolling, shuffling, crawling and maybe even walking. At this time they are keen to try anything and everything and use their fingers and ultimately their mouths to test out anything unfamiliar.
It’s therefore crucial to invest in a variety of products to keep your baby as safe as possible, in all possible situations. It’s extremely wise to inspect all baby safety equipment and accessories before unleashing your little monster into his new environment.
Follow all manufacturer instructions religiously when setting up equipment, and make sure all straps, reins, harnesses, belts and other restrictions are securely fastened. Ensure there are no trappings or other areas where your child’s fingers might get caught, and check metal surfaces in hot weather.
There’s one hundred and one ways of keeping your baby safe, but for a full range of baby safety products with Asda, head on over to Asda Direct.
Asda direct provides everything to keep your baby safe including car seats, baby carriers, safety barriers, pushchairs and much, much more.
ASDA direct provides everything to keep your baby safe including car seats, baby walkers, baby monitors, pushchairs and much, much more.
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Tips for a safe home
- 1. Anything with a trailing cable is too tempting therefore tuck them out of sight and away from baby.
- 2. Keep sharp items locked away.
- 3. Stop using table cloths. A cloth hanging over the edge of the table can cause a disaster if tugged on by little hands.
- 4. Clear away any small objects from the floor to prevent the possibility of your baby choking.
- 5. Socket covers keep things tidy, are a good investment for all parents and are not easily removed by little ones.
- 6. A baby on the move is easily stopped in their tracks by safety gates. These are a must-have anyway when baby starts to walk.
