Items to consider
Window Guards
If you live above the first floor and keep your windows open, consider guarding them with a metal gate specifically made for the type of windows you have ( double hung, casement etc.). when installed properly, this inexpensive devices can save lives. Depending on local laws, landlords may be required to install them.
Door Knob Covers
This keep toddlers from entering off-limits room and from locking themselves in. Adults firmly push in the two bottons on the side while turning the knob.
Appliance Latches
These straps attach with heavy-duty adhesive to keep refrigerators, freezers, and microwave oven doors closed. They also work on dishwashers and trash compactors, but these appliances usually have built-in locks.
Stove Knob Covers
This plastic covers prevent children from touching the stove knobs.
TV guard
This plastic shield slide under the TV and blocks the control panel but still allows the remote to work.
VCR guard
This plastic device fits into the VCR’s opening and prevents fingers, food and toys from entering.
Cord Roller
This device rolls a long electrical cord up to eight feet into a plastic case to keep it out of the way.
Cord Control Kit
This flexible tubing covers multiple electrical cords and conceals them from children. In addition to their safety function, they help provide clutter control.
Power Strip Cover
This plastic case fits around a surge suppressor so the plugs cannot be removed.
Heart Guard
This dense foam strip attaches to the edge of a stone or brick hearth to cushion sharp surfaces.
Edge guard
Similar to the hearth guard, this foam strip fits around the edge of a coffee table. It’s especially useful for glass tables
Safety Straps
These adhesive straps secure electronic devices like computers, stereos, and TVs so they can’t be pulled down.

