9. Smooth out the edges
Look around your home and find any sharp edges that could hurt. Glass table corners and metal objects can easily and quickly cause injuries. Consider buffers around these items or place them out of reach.
10. Lockdown and secure
Comb your home for any objects that are likely to tip over and fall when the baby starts to explore. Cover electrical sockets and tuck away cords from lighting, window blinds and appliances. Get down on the floor and pretend you’re a baby. Whatever you would want to get into should go elsewhere.
Babyproofing and preparing for the baby can be part of the fun that comes with welcoming a new family member home. With these tips and your mind focused on the excitement of having a little one in the house, it can be easy and something you’ll remember fondly.