There is a lot of excitement in a home when new parents are planning to bring a new baby home from the hospital. The new parents probably feel that the home is ready for the new baby because they took some time to do some home remodeling projects that had the baby's safety in mind. The past few weeks were filled with a lot of commotion from busy construction workers who fixed various hazards in the home and created a space that would be a safe haven for the child for a long time.
The home remodeling plan included repairs to many areas that were below knee level because this was the range that a child would have access to for many years to come. All loose screws were tightened so that the child would not swallow them and the construction workers checked all of the windows to make sure that they locked tight and did not slide open easily. Screen doors were added at the front and the back of the house to make sure that a toddler could not go visiting friends without the parents being with them.
The parents put all wiring deficiencies at the top of the home remodeling list because they wanted the family safe. The electric plugs in the home were equipped with plastic covers that made them usable but were sure to keep a child from poking objects in them on the spur of the moment. The family also checked each space in the home for lead paint and paint that was chipping and chose to add some color to their remodeling project by painting the baby's room with a soothing color.
With safety in mind, the new parents thought an alarm system was the right choice. They chose to get services that would alert fire departments and police to the residence whenever there was trouble. Each room in the home remodeling project was wired with sensors and a fire extinguisher was purchased for each of the living spaces. A sliding door was included at the top of the stairs because the new parents did not think a mesh screen was enough to keep their little one safe.
The home remodeling safety issues were not quite complete because the parents had a pool to consider and the back yard steps. They knew that the baby would be crawling all around the house and the yard, so they installed a brick and metal fence around the pool with a locking gate to ensure that the child never reached it. The stairs were a problem but the parents decided to place a handrail in that was low enough for a child to hold on to. The home remodeling project was completed on time and the parents were definitely ready to bring the child into the home.
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