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2torial #0578:
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Child-Proof Your Home (Continued)
Child-proof the garage
Heavy tools, electric devices, and inflammable
materials add up to one thing: keep children out of
the garage. Still, to be safe:
- Keep any dangerous items stashed inside a
wire mesh pen. Depending on the amount of
stuff you have, you can make this pen with a
ten- to fifteen-foot section of wire mesh. Take
the sharp edges and pull them into a cylinder
shape to help you assess how large an area you
need. Then staple (use a staplegun) those sharp
edges to two three-foot sections of one by two
inch wood. Staple each edge onto its own piece.
Make sure to bend back any sharp edges that are
exposed. To lock up the pen, screw two
screw-eyes on the side edge of each wood
piece--one towards the top, one towards the
bottom. Place the screws close enough to the
edge so that a padlock can be passed through the
two screw-eyes. Lock it up and the tots are
safe!
- Store garage door openers and buttons out
of reach. Locking all car doors that are
inside the garage is a good idea, too. Parking
brakes, light and windshield wipers switches are
problems waiting to happen.
- Test your automated garage door. Most
recent models reverse direction when they come
in contact with another object. Check that yours
does also: place a cardboard box in the way of
the door as it closes. If it crushes that, it
can do the same to a child.
A storage freezer or a cabinet can look like
a playpen to a child. Be certain to lock these
doors and hide the keys.
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