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Baby proofing - help please

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Taler · 23/07/2014 19:59

Ok so am having to do lots of baby proofing as DD is now on the move!

Our coffee table, we thought, needed no proofing as it has rounded sides, but we realise the edges could cause damage if she tried to pull herself and fell.

So we have put pipe insulation along the edges and the only way to fix it into place is to use string (see pic).

But surely we can't live like this for the next however months??? The string will just get in the way of bottles, glasses etc.

What do/did the rest of you do???

If we don't use anything she'd just pull it off!!!

Baby proofing - help please
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curiousuze · 23/07/2014 20:00

I think you're being a tiny bit nuts to be honest! Smile

meerschweinchen · 23/07/2014 20:03

This is very sweet!
Pfb by any chance?

MigGril · 23/07/2014 20:04

Really unless it had really sharp corners I wouldn't bother she's more likely to cause problems with the string take it off.

MigGril · 23/07/2014 20:05

Oh and don't use any socket plug covers

fledermaus · 23/07/2014 20:08

Honestly I don't think she will hurt herself on those edges! However we did have to put pipe foam on the corners of our coffee table after DS almost took his eye out Hmm and just lived with it looking ugly for about 6 months.

Buttercup27 · 23/07/2014 20:10

The foam itself us a bigger danger than the edges themselves. Babies/toddlers usually end up biting it and eating/chewing the foam.

MigGril · 23/07/2014 20:11

www.fatallyflawed.org.uk/

fledermaus · 23/07/2014 20:11

Luckily it never occurred to DS to bite the foam!

museumum · 23/07/2014 20:13

My son would eat that foam.
We don't have a coffee table - there's no point as we couldn't put anything on it or he would grab and eat that too.
I'd just put it away for a few months years

MiaSparrow · 24/07/2014 09:01

Hahahhah! You HAVE a coffee table?! Wink

Bumpsadaisie · 24/07/2014 09:59

TBH the whole idea of baby proofing always seems bizarre to me. We had a stair gate, that was it.

We never had issues with pulling TV, banging heads on corners, getting stuff out of cupboards or touching ovens.

Maybe my two are just v cautious!

meerschweinchen · 24/07/2014 10:37

Bumpsadaisie one of my Mum's friends was like this. She just couldn't understand why people needed to babyproof, and why people moved books off bookshelves etc. She'd say, but you just tell them not to touch! Then she had her second child....,and then she understood! You've done very well to have two compliant children!

MiaowTheCat · 24/07/2014 14:50

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postcardofagoldenretriever · 24/07/2014 23:40

We used a sticky corner bumper foam which you can get in packs on amazon (prince lionhart), and it's pretty good, though I dread to think what the table edges are going to be like when we eventually take it off..

notaflamingclue · 25/07/2014 09:31

My idea of baby proofing is moving contraband things out of DD's reach and making sure she doesn't fall down the stairs Blush I haven't even got a stairgate. Well, we do have one but it doesn't fit our built by a clueless DIY idiot stairs and bannister.

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