The truth is disturbing: most of the 20,000 accidental deaths every year of those under the age of twenty-five happen in the home. The same goes for the 25 million accidental injuries. However, most appalling about these statistics is the fact that experts state that most of these accidents are preventable with planning and consideration.
While adults may consider the
toilet to be a germ-filled, messy, or even dangerous place, most infants and toddlers find it to be fascinating and fun. This is one of the reasons that pediatricians advise parents to begin child-proofing their home when their children are around six months old or even slightly mobile. A key common precaution to be taken in order to avoid accidents in the home is making us of
Toilet Locks.
Toilet Locks, also commonly called “
toilet seat locks” and “
toilet lid locks” are devices used to prevent young children from lifting the lid of the
toilet. There are a variety of kinds ranging from automatic arms that move out across the
toilet seat when the lid is closed to child-proof plastic clasps that fasten the lid and seat to the
toilet base. Whatever the kind, these simple instruments prevent children from playing in the water, trying to flush toys and other articles that they have dropped into the water, and falling into the water. They are relatively inexpensive and can be found at most baby, as well as home-improvement, stores.