Distinctive Properties, Premiere Napa Valley Real Estate: August 2020

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KEEPING LITTLE ONES SAFE

Tips for childproofing an older home BRANDPOINT While many homeowners love the unique charm and beauty that can only be found in an older home, the truth is that older houses present challenges to keeping everyone safe, especially little ones. For any house where children are being raised, or where they may spend a lot of time, it’s a good idea to take stock of some potential hazards—before they cause a danger to any infant or child. TEST FOR LEAD Many houses built decades ago may contain lead not only in the paint, but also in the water pipes. You can have both your water and paint tested for lead. If lead is present, speak with a licensed contractor about ways to remove lead safely to protect everyone in your home. EXAMINE WINDOWS—INCLUDING WINDOW COVERINGS Older windows can pose a number of risks to young children. Never place furniture such as a crib or anything that a child could climb on underneath a window. Installing strong window guards over any windows that could pose a threat to your child, not just in their bedroom, can give you peace of mind. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, corded window coverings are one of the top five hidden hazards in the home. Older, corded window coverings such as blinds may have looped pull cords or accessible inner cords that pose a serious strangulation risk to small children. The Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) urges parents and caregivers to check corded window coverings for potential cord hazards and to replace them with today’s safer products. Government safety officials and the WCSC recommend that only cordless window treatments be used in homes where infants and young children live or regularly spend time. Tasseled pull cords also need to be as short as possible, to be well out of reach of children. A new U.S. Safety Standard requires that 18 | DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES

all stock products be cordless or have inaccessible cords. So if you need to replace older window coverings Brandpoint with new ones, look for the “Best for Kids” certified label. Products with the Best for Kids label have gone through hire an expert if you’re not confident of your third-party testing and are designed for use skills to get the job done safely. in homes with young kids. Stabilizing large furniture. Uneven floors make it hard to keep furniture like dressers or CONSIDER HEAT SOURCES bookcases safe from curious crawlers. Recent For any older home, heat sources such reports of dressers and shelves falling on as radiators can pose a risk of burns. Space toddlers are alarming for any parent, so it’s heaters used in chilly houses can also be dan- best to bolt or anchor furniture securely to gerous around young children. Safely cover, prevent accidents. When the floor is uneven, insulate—or simply don’t use—any heat you may need to use shims beneath the fursources that could harm a young child. niture to help you get it as close to the wall as possible. Earthquake proof furniture straps UNEVEN FLOORS AND WALLS are an option if it’s tough to align the furniSome old houses have irregular walls, ture tightly enough to anchor to the wall or uneven floors and less than straight or floor using anchor brackets. well-designed staircases. This can create Any house, old or new, can contain the following difficulties for childproofing potential hazards for kids of all ages. While it your home. may seem overwhelming to anticipate every Installing baby gates. If a baby gate relies possible danger spot, there are plenty of on pressure to secure it, uneven floors, walls resources available to help you be prepared. or banisters can make it far from secure. Visit WindowCoverings.org for useful inforInstead, get the kind of baby gate that needs mation on product safety, parenting tips, to be installed using secure hardware—and childproofing and more. AUGUST 2020


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