By: Jack Landry | 2010-12-09 | Article Marketing When you are purchasing a new home, there are many things to consider. It is very important that you think about your children and how safe they will be living in that home. read more
By: Nick Barber | 2010-10-29 | Real Estate If you're a new parent, the world around you takes on a new form and can seem both brand new and dangerous to you. As a new parent, you must evaluate the world around you in order to ensure the safest environment for your child. read more
By: T. Windhurst | 2010-11-20 | Parenting One of the most important steps to take as a parent is to childproof your home. Accidental injuries, other than motor vehicle injuries, account for over 18% of all deaths in children. These injuries include burns, strangling, poisoning, cuts and falls. In the United States, over 70,000 children less than 5 years old are treated in emergency rooms each year. Many of these accidents can be prevented with a little thought and preparation. read more
By: Maria Faith | 2010-03-26 | Babies For those long, hot summer days of scorching heat, home pools provide a welcome respite for families, providing endless fun for children as parents relax around the pool with their drinks and books in hand. While parents are aware of the precautions that are needed to ensure the safety of their children, annual research and statistics still reveal a steady amount of toddler drownings at home, with most of them occurring in home pools. read more
By: --- | 2010-12-17 | Home & Family This article is all about childproofing your home. It emphasizes the importance of not overlooking the little things such as blinds and cords. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2010-11-21 | Parenting One of the most important steps to take as a parent is to childproof your home. Accidental injuries, other than motor vehicle injuries, account for over 18% of all deaths in children. read more
By: Steven Phoenix | 2010-03-30 | Babies Childproofing your home takes several simple steps to make sure your baby or toddler doesn't get injured. You begin by getting down on the floor and figuring out which things your child can get into. read more
By: Rhess | 2011-09-20 | Water Sports When the warmer weather hits, your swimming pool and hot tub will see a lot of activity and that means that as a parent you have to be even more vigilant in keeping your children safe around these backyard bodies of water. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that about 300 children under the age of five-years-old drown in backyard pool accidents annually; additionally there are another 3,000 children in this age group that are treated at area hospitals for non-fatal submersion inciden read more
By: Andrew Beene | 2010-11-24 | Home improvement There are a great number of things that needs to be addressed when someone is in the phase of home construction. Most of the time, there is more than one reason to make this your primary concern. read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2011-01-02 | Business Having children live safely in your home may require some changes. Here are things to look for when child-proofing your space. read more
By: Lindsay Powell | 2011-04-04 | Parenting Don't let moving by yourself or using a moving service interupt your parenting abilities, child-proof your home as soon as the doors open to ensure the health of your child. read more
By: Robart Horiton | 2011-09-29 | Business If you have children, then you may be experiencing a lot of pressure keeping them away from harm at all times. To a lot of families who have small children, every single day is a battle. You are working hard to keep your household neat, you are working hard to take care of your children and you are working double time to provide what they need. read more
By: Douglas Carroll | 2012-05-29 | Real Estate The objects in your home present exploration opportunities to little ones though some are safe and some are hazardous. The steps below should help you to baby proof and childproof your home. This will help keep your young ones safe as they learn and grow. read more
By: jhon753159 | 2011-08-22 | Hotels For having a family room in London is not easy as majority of the hotels have no extra beds in their rooms and in case you are with your family, you need to book two rooms which could be very costly. But in Central London, there are hotels which cater to the needs of the families. read more
By: Madison Bree | 2010-04-02 | Interior Design The family room is a room for many uses. Whether you are watching television, playing games, or just gathering for conversation, your family room should be a relaxing atmosphere designed as a multi-purpose room. read more