9 Questions
Installing childproof locks on cabinets and drawers containing cleaning products, medications, and sharp utensils is not necessary for babyproofing the home.
False
Anchoring heavy furniture, such as dressers and bookshelves, to the wall is important to prevent tipping accidents.
True
It is safe to keep small items like coins, plastic bags, buttons, balloons, and batteries within children's reach in a babyproofed home.
False
A crib with a soft mattress that does not fit snugly is suitable for creating a safe sleeping environment for a baby.
False
It is safe to leave electrical appliances like hair dryers or irons plugged in and within reach when not in use in a babyproofed home.
False
Covering electrical outlets with childproof outlet covers is unnecessary for creating a safe and secure living environment for children.
False
Home accidents rarely lead to serious injuries or property damage.
False
Babyproofing the home involves identifying potential hazards like sharp edges on furniture, exposed electrical outlets, loose cords, and small objects that could pose choking hazards.
True
Creating a safe environment for a baby to explore, learn, and grow is not a priority for every homeowner.
False
Test your knowledge about creating a safe and secure living environment, especially in the presence of children, by taking this quiz on essential steps for babyproofing your home.
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