in case she ventured out of her room, and I thought her room was baby proof! I left her for about 5 minutes, and cameback in to find that she had unplugged a lamp and was sat quite happily playing with the plug, flex, and (now unguarded!) plug socket
Right next to lo,s cot is a double plug socket that her monitor and a small night light lamp are plugged into. Lo has recently started pulling the cables into her cot and I am concerned about her chewing into the cable. Anyone know of a product
://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_254_10751_-1_14758_114301_10001_HTH xx Not to worry you but Daniel discovered sockets at about 11 months old and still plays with them now (25 months). Nothing I have done makes him stop. He plugs and unplugs stuff as well which fills me with horror
thank you for all of the replies recieved for my post about safety equipment that is not working or just useless. I think i need to find some of the plug cover sockets that you need a key to remove them, havent heard of them before. Would have
Hi all, Random info for you, as we are nearly at childproofing time for our little ones.My electrician pointed out that all uk plug sockets are fitted with internal shutters making it impossible for little fingers to fit in, and for little fingers
that would be great. thanks To RECORD plug into microphone socket (on my pc it's pink), you won't be able to hear h/b on speakers so plug headphones into doppler aswell. Now go to START menu - then ACCESSORIES- then ENTERTAINMENT and there you'll find SOUND
the couch yesterday after I had turned my back for literally one minute!! Gave me a hell of a fright. Also got a whole lot of those things you plug into unused power sockets...Can't believe we're at this stage already either I know exactly what you mean
plug wire into headphone socket (on my pc it's green). To RECORD plug into microphone socket (on my pc it's pink), you won't be able to hear h/b on speakers so plug headphones into doppler aswell. Now go to START menu - then ACCESSORIES
Does anyone else have issues with the things you put into plug sockets to stop todlers putting things in them and getting electrocuted?My Zacky is 17 mths and can take the covers out easily. He can even take them out and put plugs in and vice versa
belly, so I had to bodge something with the headphones, some sellotape and my mobile phone! :lol: Recorded it onto my phone's sound recorder. Thanks for your help. After a couple of attempts where I'd plugged the lead into the wrong socket