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To the wonderful people here...thanks a lot for your good wishes!

Oh gosh! I didn't think of making my house child safe. :P How do I go about doing this? Any tips anyone? zz

Oh yes storeberry. I'm excited but nervous at the same time as its my first, don't know what to expect.

Maybe you are rite homeowner. Maybe I should start reading baby books. Any recommendations? There are so many titles in the stores. Don't know which is comprehensive yet interesting.

Haha warderz..its juz quite overwhelming me now as my house still needs lots of things to be ready. Not sure if it will be ready in time for me to move in this June. And now a baby. Guess its a blessing in disguise afterall. zz

 

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Oh gosh! I didn't think of making my house child safe. :furious: How do I go about doing this? Any tips anyone? :good:

One very important point is NO sharp corner for all the furniture...

 

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One very important point is NO sharp corner for all the furniture...

a bit ah soh but still got to say...make sure all your reno work and fitting are done before moving in.. once move in officially, no knocking, hammering, moving of furniture, painting..

 

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a bit ah soh but still got to say...make sure all your reno work and fitting are done before moving in.. once move in officially, no knocking, hammering, moving of furniture, painting..

Oh... in that case she should avoid to visit the house when the workers are doing the work...

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Oh... in that case she should avoid to visit the house when the workers are doing the work...

This one i not sure..maybe other expert can advise.. but personal take is that since not officially in yet should be ok.. i think

 

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This one i not sure..maybe other expert can advise.. but personal take is that since not officially in yet should be ok.. i think

Oh... Chinese believe should avoid all these during pregnancy ...

 

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Oh...i very gong gong ah. Why must avoid any knocking, hammering, moving of furniture and painting?? :dancingqueen:

 

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Oh...i very gong gong ah. Why must avoid any knocking, hammering, moving of furniture and painting?? :yamseng:

pantang that the kid might be knocked or hammered etc... and congrats on becoming a mummy, lynzi!:dancingqueen: that's a great piece of news! :dancingqueen:

 

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Best to borrow from the national library - cheap and good. :) If you've time, read a variety...'cos you'll find even experts may have differing opinions! :o

Think happy thoughts, play music (one that you like) and sing from 6-7 mths onwards, rest well esp. in the first and third trimesters...and if your first is bad, look forward to the second 'cos usually the second trimester is okay and the best time to get all the baby stuff...third trimester, you'll tire easily and start waddling. :)

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Oh...i very gong gong ah. Why must avoid any knocking, hammering, moving of furniture and painting?? :D

Don't worry too much... be happy and have a healthy baby... when go to view your house... be more careful of your steps... watch out for items on the floor...

 

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Wah...so many things to take note of. Sure homeowner, will reading soon. Today I'm extraordinarily tired and sleepy. Don't even have much energy to stand in class...sigh. :jawdrop: Got my 1st morning sickness too. Horrible!:sport-smiley-004::dancingqueen:

 

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Wah...so many things to take note of. Sure homeowner, will reading soon. Today I'm extraordinarily tired and sleepy. Don't even have much energy to stand in class...sigh. :jawdrop: Got my 1st morning sickness too. Horrible!:sport-smiley-004::dancingqueen:

Hey lynzi, your morning sickness sounds bad...

Its time to wear flat shoes now.

Must be ultra careful ok.

Forgotten to congrats u for ur pregnancy. :jawdrop:

Regards,

Allo

 

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congrats! :sport-smiley-004:

some suggestions for child proving your home includes

1. child lock for appliances and cabinets

2. no sharp corners e.g. kitchen cabinet, tables, consoles etc

3. non-slippery flooring coz children like to run about

4. wires not running on the floor coz toddlers will put everything into their mouth

5. grilles are a MUST

6. certain things should be at childrens' height e.g. a sink for them to wash hands

will post if i can think of more :dancingqueen:

 

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Thanks Allo and applefreak.

Gosh...so many things to do to child proof my home. So where can I get that child lock from? Saw some houses juz tie their drawers with string or they tape with scotch tape. Looks ugly!

 

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So where can I get that child lock from? Saw some houses juz tie their drawers with string or they tape with scotch tape. Looks ugly!

Can get it from the hardware shop.... like homefix...or dapartmental store that sell baby's item...eg IMM..

 

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