Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Shopping

From everyday essentials to big purchases, swap tips and recommendations. For the best deals without the hassle, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

Is there such a thing as a childproof loo brush?

6 replies

LeahE · 20/07/2006 17:29

(or lavatory/toilet/bog brush, according to preference)

DS (18 months) is far far too fascinated by ours for my liking. I just know that one of these days I'll take my eye off him for two minutes and find it being used as a hairbrush or worse. It's one with an inbuilt lid attached to the brush that fits on top of the holder IYSWIM which I thought might at least conceal the delights within, but apparently not.

Are there any models out where I don't know the top screws down, or you have to solve a series of Tomb Raider-esque puzzles before getting to the actual brush, or something?

OP posts:
chestnutty · 21/07/2006 17:08

High shelf?

foxinsocks · 21/07/2006 17:10

at loo brushes

could you just chuck it away and clean the loo with wipes that you throw away?

Alipiggie · 21/07/2006 17:10

I hid mine in a cupboard with childlock on until the fascination passed. Wonder if it's a boy thing??? Then ds2 decided he wanted to help mummy scrub out and now he's a great wc scrubber. If only I could stop him putting more than one wet wip down the wc we'd be okay .

MerlinsBeard · 21/07/2006 17:10

u can get disposable loo brush things (think flash do one) u keep the handle but the bit thats been in your loo gets flushed away. other than that, shut the door and put it out of sight

He will find something else to annoy you with soon

KTeePee · 21/07/2006 17:27

If you find one let me know!

geekgrrl · 21/07/2006 17:37

sadly not a boy thing....
once found one of the dds wielding the brush, having 'scrubbed' most of the bathroom with it. Urgh.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page