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Win a Safetots Stair Gate – Giveaway

Toddler safety was an important issue for us when my two where younger.  With a long flight of stairs and one of my children’s bedroom door being right at the top of the staircase, stair gates were an essential for us.  Both at the top and the bottom we found them invaluable and it really helps when you can find a good one that’s simple to use.

Safetots are one the largest retailers offering a wide range of baby equipment, in particular child safety products.  With everything from stairgates, highchairs, changing bags and travel essentials there is a huge choice available.  In fact just checking out the range of stairgates is vast, with something to suit everyone.  I just wish I’d known about this site a few years ago when I was looking for one for my extra wide staircase!

stairgateWith brands available such as BabyDan, Dreambaby, Safetots, Bindaboo, Lindam to name just a few, I’d definitely suggest checking out  their stairgate range if you have a baby who’s getting ready to take those first few steps, before you know it they are off toddling on their own!

Safetots have kindly offered one of my readers the chance to win one of their Safetots Self Closing Gate worth £24.99.  It’s pressure fitted and fits openings between 75-82cm.

If you’d like a chance to win, then simply fill in the Gleam form below:

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150 Comments

  1. Tracy K Nixon says:

    Once they can pull themselves up and walk around the furniture etc, then corner safety covers, drawer and door safety clips, and plug covers are all must haves! Saves you worrying about your little one cutting their eyes on sharp corners, trapping their little fingers in doors and drawers or pokin items into plug holes!!

    Thank you for the giveaway!

  2. Cat Culmer says:

    Remove EVERYTHING! Ha. Any small parts get rid of, move any ornaments to a higher location and don’t leave them unattended

  3. double check everything

  4. Ashleigh Allan says:

    Be prepared for anything!

  5. debbie smith says:

    always be on your guard get down on the ground and look from there view and level and look around what could they climb on or pull over or eat !! with toddlers anything can happen be prepared xx

  6. Sandra Lane says:

    Always empty the kettle once it has boiled and never use the front rings on the cooker where little hands can reach up and grab.

  7. karen cowley says:

    Be very watchful and remember all kids get little bumps x

  8. mjhale says:

    corner safety covers are a must, its the only thing that catches my little one out at the minute.

  9. Stephanie Tsang says:

    Corner safety covers and a fire guard.

  10. Sinead Dimmer says:

    Watch them

  11. Kim Neville says:

    Put locks on all cupboards and drawers

  12. kim plant says:

    by safety plugs to put in plug holes as children like to stick there fingers in everythink lol x

  13. dont leave baby unattended

  14. Joanna Butler-Savage says:

    watch them constantly

  15. Clare Kendick says:

    Fasten them in properly!

  16. helensw4les@yahoo.co.uk says:

    Clips on internal doors to prevent them trapping their fingers in closed doors. If you don’t have any clips to hand, sellotape a tea towel round the end of the door (high up so they can’t pull it off) to prevent the door shutting properly.

  17. Natalie Crossan says:

    Put them on properly x

  18. Amanda Walsh says:

    corner protectors and door finger protectors

  19. Julie Henderson says:

    donr overprotect them or they wont learn whats right/wrong

  20. Eva Appleby says:

    Put Safety plugs in sockets to prevent your toddler from getting electrocuted

  21. Kat Lucas says:

    Get down to the floor so you can see what the can see and could potentially hurt themselves with

  22. Becky John says:

    Always put baby in playpen if you leave the room, even if it’s only for a few seconds.

  23. Nancy Cullinane says:

    Get down to babies level, see what they can see!

  24. jen morgan says:

    remember that anything can happen, even if you think something is not a risk it most likely is!

  25. Claire Nutman says:

    never leave unattended is the main one, and invest in a safety around the home pack x

  26. Liam Bishop says:

    Anything that can be broken, will be broken if a toddler get’s their hands on it.

  27. Tim Woolfenden says:

    Cooker and kettle are the most important and obvious two

  28. hayley berry says:

    Remove any objects within reach that can hurt, break or even get put in their mouths. Be prepared and watch them like a hawk!

  29. Lisa Bryce says:

    Managed to do this wrong! Bad cold going on! This was my tip:
    Keep reminding them when they head towards something that could be dangerous. My son now looks at me to check he is doing the right thing by staying away from something dangerous and he gets heaps of praise for that!

  30. Stephanie Whitehouse says:

    Crawl round your house – what looks tempting from that angle?

  31. Suzanne Cooke says:

    Get down on their level and look around, lot’s of unseen dangers that we can’t see from our level

  32. Never leave them unattended! We have a lot of bookcases and a few cabinets, so the main thing for us is making sure they are all firmly fixed to the wall so they can’t be pulled down

  33. Michell says:

    Grow a couple extra set of eyes!!

  34. Sarah Pybus says:

    Regularly check the house and toys for loose objects that could get swallowed

  35. justine meyer says:

    Glue everything down!!!

  36. don’t leave them eating unattended – choking is silent and you won’t hear if they are.

  37. Lynn Heath says:

    My best tip is get down on your hands and knees, get a perspective of what they see it will help you see things to move or baby proof!!!

  38. victoria thurgood says:

    we live in a townhouse so my tip is to always close the gates to stop little miss climbing up and falling down

  39. ray becker says:

    eyes in the back of your head

  40. PAULINE Hill says:

    Corner safety covers

  41. Isabel O'Brien says:

    “Constant vigilance!” That may be a Harry Potter quote (Mad eye moody) but it’s true in this case. As soon as I take my eye off my little niece, she is careering around the house, flinging herself around on the sofa and trying to put random things off the floor in her mouth!

  42. laura stewart says:

    keep your eye on them xx

  43. Jessica Powell says:

    Plug covers – my brother tried to stick his tongue in the socket when he was a baby!

  44. Karl Borowy says:

    plug covers

  45. REBECCA EVANS says:

    Keep your wits about you…them there toddlers are quick you know! Mighty damn quick I tells yer!

  46. Lorraine Tinsley says:

    You can’t completely babyproof, they will get bumps and bruises! I would definitely say don’t leave your baby with a sleepy husband as he let my daughter fall off the bed when he dozed off!!

  47. Rachel Butterworth says:

    Never take your eyes off of them. EVER.

  48. gemma clark says:

    Make sure you cover all plug sockets!!

  49. stephanie thornley says:

    corner cushions on all pointy edges and get down the childs level to see what else looks “interesting” to them!

  50. Ursula Hunt says:

    Put a stair gate at the entrance to the kitchen

  51. Kristy Brown says:

    Don’t panic, kids get bumps and scrapes, trip and fall. Overall use your common sense!

  52. I would like one for the kitchen door

  53. Harley says:

    Crawl around at their level to find hidden dangers

  54. Harley says:

    Crawl around at their level to find hidden dangers xx

  55. Laura Oxley says:

    Door guards – nothing worse than a trapped finger

  56. Laura Oxley says:

    Door guards – nothing worse than a trapped finger, ouchy!

  57. Karen Knox says:

    Put everything and anything out of reach or it will end up in their mouth!

  58. Tracy Hanley says:

    Install blinds that do not have a cord, particularly in a child’s bedroom

  59. Lara Latchem says:

    Corner guards and edging stripps for fire place as usally very sharp corners

  60. emma thackery says:

    corner protectors

  61. Amanda Hattie says:

    NEVER take your eyes of off them, not even for a second!

  62. Julie Ward says:

    Keep everything out of reach where possible, doesn’t always work though

  63. Samantha R says:

    socket covers

  64. gemma brown says:

    corner protectors for tables. the amount of time my boys could have had a really nasty accident , but luckily covered.

  65. Hannah Walker says:

    Never leave them alone and always be specious when they go quiet!

  66. Rachael Walton says:

    Install eyes in the back of your head!!!

  67. Sarah Lambert says:

    Keep hot drinks out of baby/ toddlers reach, don’t put it on a coffee table as they can grab it

  68. Lydia Graham says:

    After you have moved everything you want to be left in one piece make sure you also move the DVD player. The number of times I found toast in the video player when mine were little now the grandchildren see what fits in the DVD player

  69. Ruth Harwood says:

    Make sure you tidy up after yourself

  70. aaron broad says:

    Make sure they don’t fight with the neighbours Racoon

  71. Stevie says:

    That’s brill.

  72. Stevie says:

    My niece one cracked her head on a corner and I winched. Try to keep away from them corners and cover them if you can.

  73. Paula Readings says:

    My niece has an obsession with plug sockets! so we had to get the covers, Its the little things you forget about.

  74. Jennifer Deavall says:

    Always use the back burners on the hob and never the front.

  75. Fiona R says:

    Be suspicious if all goes quiet lol

  76. Laura Pritchard says:

    Use reins when you’re out & about in public.

  77. jodie yorke says:

    stairs gates are so important…you can blink and your child can be half way up the stairs so make sure there always closed.

  78. Samantha Atherton says:

    Never underestimate them. They learn & develop so fast, something they can’t reach one day they can the next. One step isn’t enough you need to be 5 or 6 steps ahead and just baby proof everything.

  79. Jennifer Toal says:

    Move everything high up

  80. kayleigh Bates says:

    Grow eyes in the back of you head and an extra set of arms 😉

  81. Spencer Broadley says:

    Keep wires well hidden so no trips and falls

  82. claire woods says:

    Always keep an eye on them.

  83. ELISHA says:

    Whatever you think is safe and out now.. it isn’t! Just like driving EVERYTHING is a hazard around the child, no matter what they do they will find a way to make it a hazard too.

  84. vicky says:

    Take everything out lol

  85. Karen Barrett says:

    Drawer and cupboard safety catches

  86. emma falvi says:

    expect everything to be touched no matter how high it is

  87. Laura Asplin says:

    Safety catches on your cupboards

  88. Jessica Walker says:

    Fire guard!!

  89. Paulina says:

    Gates on the stairs, table corners very usefull

  90. Viv C says:

    Use common sense

  91. keep anything breakable, hot, dangerous, out of reach!!!

  92. Leanne Bell says:

    Keep kitchen cleaners and other chemicals locked away.

  93. Jackie Chapman says:

    Baby proof your home before the baby arrives

  94. Paula Phillips says:

    Never leave them alone when they are eating.

  95. Hekna says:

    be cautious of blind and curtain cords and make sure they are well out of reach.

  96. lyn Burgess says:

    Take a good look round your home at toddler hight, and remove any reachable ornaments, get protection for sharp edges and corners. Check that your sockets have got safety plugs, fit a stairgate or two (top and bottom) get door stop protectors and catches for any cupboards that you do not want opened. Check that your little one cannot trap their hand behind a radiator (I once knew a little girl who had a nasty burn from this) and make sure that you have a good first aid kit.

  97. Sheila Sloan says:

    Make sure there is a stair gate at both the top and bottom of the stairs.

  98. susan.hoggett says:

    have a play pen,for when you are doing jobs that could danger a toddler

  99. leanne weir says:

    don’t put vases at ground level – learned that the hard way!

  100. karen Howden says:

    never leave baby alone especially with a dog

  101. ELZBIETA ZNYK says:

    keep her away from bathroom, kitchen and stairs

  102. donna l jones says:

    plug covers

  103. Nat Jones says:

    Eyes in the back of your head and keep her out of the kitchen

  104. jessica newman says:

    get down to the child level and look for any possible dangers and remove/cover them

  105. Eleanor Powell says:

    cupboard locks and high shelves!

  106. steph lovatt says:

    get down to their level look for things that they can reach and put up.

  107. Victoria Dixon says:

    Check, check and check again!!

  108. Becca Staples says:

    Cover up electric sockets, and try and teach toddlers the dangers x

  109. Paul Walsh says:

    make sure the stairgate is properly shut

  110. Mark Chamberlin says:

    Keep your child in a cage at all times! (that’s a joke obviously!)

  111. Clare Hubbard says:

    Hide anything and everything! Never leave anything out that you don’t want to get chewed or ruined, we’ve learnt the hard way!

  112. Danielle Graves says:

    Fasten furniture to the walls with safety brackets

  113. Claire Long says:

    Definitely corner protectors on tables, coffee tables, side units.
    They are a must!

  114. Ema J Lowe says:

    never leave the child alone, even if you think they will be ok, just for a few seconds

  115. Remove everything small/breakable to above toddler stretching height.

  116. Jenny Rutland says:

    Get those cupboard door clips to stop the kiddo getting in there.

  117. Sarah Bates says:

    Use the safety straps on furniture to attach onto the wall.

  118. Tina Edwards says:

    Put child locks on cupboard doors

  119. Cut grapes in half they are a terrible choking hazard

  120. Em S says:

    Lock your cupboards 🙂

  121. make use of the safety features for different items – lock cupboards, attach furniture to the walls, cover electrical sockets and get the soft edge covers for furniture
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  122. terri-louise dudey says:

    watch them at all times xx

  123. claire little says:

    watch them at all times (don’t know the last time I went to the toilet during the day alone) lol

  124. Hayley Colburn says:

    Seeing as you cant get eyes fitted in the back of your head, a nice comfy travel cot/playpen is a godsend, you can finally go to the toilet without the need for a babysitter lol

  125. Monika S says:

    you can never make house perfectly safe , but when your child gets a bump or a scuff , don’t beat yourself over this – it just happens

  126. Michelle Addy says:

    Never take your eyes off them.x

  127. pauline black says:

    buy the safety packs you can buy in argos, it includes plug fillers and door and cupboard locks, a must have with toddlers

  128. BECKS7 says:

    Never leave your little one alone, even for a minute

  129. charlotte qualter says:

    To be honest its common sense, when they start investigating as babys no small parts or toys they can choke on Tidy up after yourself then there should be less saftery issues if everything isin its place away from little hands.

  130. Roslyn Marshall says:

    Invest in those eyes in the back of your head!

    Though seriously a stairgate (or more than one) are a must x

  131. amanda.greensmith@aol.co.uk says:

    use your common scense make sure things are protected tidy things away but don’t take everything out or how will a child learn not to touch things just make sure you watch them and a play pen is brill to pop them in while you nip to the loo or are taking a phone call etc

  132. sara owen says:

    always make sure you have plug socket covers and fireguards when kids can as much as crawl

  133. LEE HARDY says:

    Always make sure that someone is watching them.

  134. Caroline Howard says:

    Make sure things they can pull down are out of reach and there is nothing they can climb up on to get things.

  135. Laura Cooper says:

    Watch out for furniture than can be accidentally pulled over.

  136. Diana Croos says:

    keeping my eye on her all the time and doing all my works when she is asleep.

  137. Kelly Hooper says:

    watch your older kids like a hawk for dropped lego, food etc as it will no doubt find its way in your youngest’s mouth!

  138. Denielle Nicol says:

    Check everything twice!. Dxx

  139. Jamie says:

    My tip is to do a self-risk assessment for anything that can go wrong and then remove everything from rooms that baby is allowed in

  140. Chloe bailey says:

    Watch their every move as 2minutes alone can equal a room and baby covered in sudocrem or worse!!

  141. Julie Whittaker says:

    Make sure all sharp corners have protection, especially if low down and baby is crawling!

  142. James Harland says:

    never take your eyes off then for even 0.1 seconds

  143. James Harland says:

    never take your eyes off then for even 0.1 seconds anything could happen!

  144. Kevin Minihane says:

    Never leave hot drinks on an insecure table

  145. Kevin Minihane says:

    Keep an eye on them

  146. Robyn Logan Clarke says:

    Don’t laugh, but we crawled around the house checking to see what was at his eye level and looked enticing.

  147. Lisa Wilkinson says:

    Grow eyes at the back of your head!

  148. katie w says:

    be prepared for anything and make sure you protect corners and sockets. I also keep baby wipes in every room and in every handbag i own

  149. Jane Middleton says:

    watch out for them constantly, check for sharp objects, protect fire, sockets etc.

  150. Diane Price says:

    Parents can’t watch their kids every second, so I agree with the other comments here about installing safety locks on cabinets and cupboards to keep chemicals out of kids’ reach.

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