Child Safety Windows

Child Safety Products
Author: Richard Armen
When you’re considering the safety of your home, don’t forget to protect your children. Not only will you need to protect them from people who might want to harm them, but you also need to prevent accidents or other situations where your children might get into trouble all by themselves.
A night light can help your child see in the dark, so that they don’t stumble if they need to get up in the night. Many children also prefer a night light so that their room isn’t completely dark at night. These lights can be placed in the bedroom, hallway, or bathroom to provide safety during the night.
A camera or baby monitor can help you watch them during the night. This can ensure that they don’t do anything they aren’t supposed to, and also help you determine what’s going on in their room if you hear a loud noise. Baby monitors aren’t just useful for babies in cribs, but also for any young child’s room.
If you have young children, chances are good that you understand the need to use child safety products around the home. Cabinet latches or locks, outlet plugs, doorknob guards, and pool alarms can make sure that they can’t go anywhere dangerous. You may not realize it, but cabinets, outlets, and bathrooms harbor plenty of dangers for young children. Pool alarms are an often overlooked child safety device, but they are critical if you have a pool, as they will alert you to anyone that has fallen in the pool or is trying to swim. These are a must-have for your toddlers. Baby-proofing your home should be done before they start crawling, and should remain in place until you are sure that they are old enough to keep themselves safe.
Besides these devices to keep your home safe for children, you also need to remember to protect your children against anyone who may enter your home uninvited. The camera can help you see what is happening, but you also need to make sure your children are protected without you immediately coming to their aid. Personal alarms are small alarms that can be activated by children; when the switch is flipped, a loud noise will sound. These can also be taken with you to crowded places like malls or amusement parks to provide additional safety.
Contact alarms can be placed on doors and windows, along with safety beams on the floor. They will make a loud noise when movement is detected. Besides protecting your home from anyone trying to come in, they will alert you to children trying to leave the home at night.
Don’t forget to teach your children about safety. What you tell them should be age-appropriate, and include plans for fires, earthquakes, and other emergencies as well as what to do if they think someone is trying to break in. When teaching your kids about safety, try not to scare them, but make sure that they know what to do in case of emergencies of any kind. Teach young kids how to dial 911, and how to avoid dangerous situations when you are out in public.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
how do i get rid of rear Child safety windows?
the windows dont even get half way down.
which i think is dumb.
if i dont want a baby falling out i would just lock the windows in place.-
ANSWER:
It is actually to keep children from sticking their hands out the window; it is not to keep babies from falling out the window.If you do not like it, you can get another car. It is not something that you can remove from an existing car.
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QUESTION:
Does it mess up the windows or motor if i remove the child safety window locks?
I have a 2002 Maxima if that matters. I was wondering if it would mess up any parts in the door if the safety stuff was removed.-
ANSWER:
If you are talking about the rear windows that only go down halfway then yes you will destroy the rear window regulators if you tamper with this……..There is no way that this can be altered without ruining them…..
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QUESTION:
lower child safety windows in 05 dodge stratus sxt?
is there any way to lower the rear passenger sides windows?-
ANSWER:
no they only go half way down on all those cars,that was the way they designed them to work,its safety feature and also a design feature,good luck.
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QUESTION:
child safety window locks!!! fit to old windows?
my flat has old windows not double glazing single panel windows that swing outward and have a metal frame does anyone have similar windows and can you recommend a brand or type of lock that I can get to stop my son opening the windows !! They do have a catch but becauset they are old windows the catch doesn’t always work. We live in the channel islands so there are not many places I can shop around in to find the right one-
ANSWER:
try this site its where i got my window locks for my old windows
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QUESTION:
How do I disengage the child safety lock for the windows on a 1993 Chevrolet?-
ANSWER:
i don’t know if it’s the same, but there’s a little white switch or something on the door by the hinge.
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QUESTION:
does anyone know where I can buy child safety locks for windows?-
ANSWER:
I usually find the odd sized child safety stuff in the “One Step Ahead catalog. Or at Babies R US.
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QUESTION:
What are the rules, if any, for fitting child safety locks onto windows in houses with children in the UK?-
ANSWER:
i googled this, and couldn’t find any laws or regulations that require you to install window locks, but here is a website that sells products you may be interested inhttp://www.safetots.co.uk/page–Child-Safety-Tips–safety
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QUESTION:
How do you install child window guards with window air conditioners?
I’m trying to install an air conditioner in a window which also has to have child safety window guards. To start I’m properly installing the air conditioner with a good bracket, but the window is 48 inches wide (and the AC is 18 inches wide) so the rest of the window isn’t guarded. It is a very shallow window, only about 3 inches from the start of the windowsill on the inside to the outside of the frame. Am I stuck with putting plywood in the rest of the window? I’d like to be able to take it out of the window for the winter.Thanks!
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ANSWER:
there are safety window locks that screw anywhere on to a window frame, go to any local hardware store and they should carry them ( very effective and easy to install )
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