Sunday, November 22, 2015
10 Safety Hacks for Moms by Wilkins Distilled Drinking Water
Sunday, November 22, 2015Who says motherhood is easy? I think no one did. It's a 24/7 job. One has to always be on her toes to ensure her family is safe and h...
Who says motherhood is easy? I think no one did. It's a 24/7 job. One has to always be on her toes to ensure her family is safe and happy. One of her challenges is how to keep her kids away from harm at all times. Personally, I know that accidents could always happen. But I also believe that it could be prevented.
In an intimate gathering I attended together with my fellow Circle of Trust Moms, organized by Wilkins Distilled water, we learned some do-it-yourself safety hacks from other trusted expert moms using materials that are easily accessible from their own homes. It was a fun afternoon of learning and sharing with other moms in the crowd.
Here are some of the tips shared during the Wilkins event which you could also try at home.
Scout the Territory.
Take a child’s eye view of your home. Get down on your knees to see for yourself what’s within reach, what looks tempting, and what could be dangerous for your kids.
Cushion Sharp Edges and Soften Up Corners.
Invest on furniture edge guards and corner protectors; foam pipe insulations for instance are easily available at hardware stores. When your child starts running around the house, you’ll be thankful you brought that extra protection.
Keep Window Cords Up High.
Loop and tie window cords to keep them out of reach of children, but not too high that you can’t lower the shade all the way down.
Duct Tape on Power Outlets.
Cover reachable openings with duct tape or band aid to avoid the risk of electrocution. There are also readily available power outlet covers you could buy in DIY shops for less than one hundred pesos for 4 pieces. I personally use these at home to keep my kids safe.
In an intimate gathering I attended together with my fellow Circle of Trust Moms, organized by Wilkins Distilled water, we learned some do-it-yourself safety hacks from other trusted expert moms using materials that are easily accessible from their own homes. It was a fun afternoon of learning and sharing with other moms in the crowd.
Here are some of the tips shared during the Wilkins event which you could also try at home.
Scout the Territory.
Take a child’s eye view of your home. Get down on your knees to see for yourself what’s within reach, what looks tempting, and what could be dangerous for your kids.
Cushion Sharp Edges and Soften Up Corners.
Invest on furniture edge guards and corner protectors; foam pipe insulations for instance are easily available at hardware stores. When your child starts running around the house, you’ll be thankful you brought that extra protection.
Keep Window Cords Up High.
Loop and tie window cords to keep them out of reach of children, but not too high that you can’t lower the shade all the way down.
Duct Tape on Power Outlets.
Cover reachable openings with duct tape or band aid to avoid the risk of electrocution. There are also readily available power outlet covers you could buy in DIY shops for less than one hundred pesos for 4 pieces. I personally use these at home to keep my kids safe.