Creating spaces where curiosity can flourish safely
Children explore with wonder — climbing, reaching, and leaning to see the world. Our role is to shape that curiosity into safe discovery.
🔒 Window Locks and Guards
Fresh air without fear
- Install sturdy window locks or guards that allow ventilation but prevent falls.
- Keep furniture away from windows to discourage climbing.
- Check screens — they keep bugs out, not children in.
- Teach children that windows are for looking, not leaning.
Family tip:
Open windows only from the top when possible, especially upstairs.
🪑 Securing Dressers, Bookshelves, and TVs
Preventing tip‑overs before they happen
- Anchor tall furniture to the wall with straps or brackets.
- Place heavier items on lower shelves.
- Keep drawers closed when not in use.
- Avoid placing toys or remotes on top of furniture — they tempt climbing.
Faith reminder:
Stewardship includes caring for the spaces that hold our loved ones.
🪢 Cordless Blinds or Cord Safety
Tiny cords can pose big risks
- Choose cordless blinds whenever possible.
- If cords remain, use tension devices or wind them high and out of reach.
- Keep cribs and beds away from windows with cords.
- Show children that cords are “grown‑up tools,” not toys.
🛋️ Safe Furniture Placement
Designing rooms that protect and invite
- Keep pathways clear for walking and play.
- Avoid sharp corners near play areas — use corner guards if needed.
- Place lamps and décor where they can’t be pulled down.
- Ensure rugs have non‑slip pads underneath.
Family practice:
Walk through each room at your child’s eye level — you’ll see hazards you might miss from above.
🚪 Stair Gates and Hallway Lighting
Guiding little feet safely through the home
- Use hardware‑mounted gates at the top of stairs and pressure‑mounted at the bottom.
- Keep hallways softly lit at night for safe movement.
- Teach children to hold the railing and move slowly.
- Encourage older siblings to help guide younger ones.
Memory verse suggestion:
Psalm 121:8 — “The Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.”

