Renting makes home safety tricky. Learn how to anchor furniture and secure windows using renter-friendly tools that keep your child and your deposit safe.

Safety is a process, not a destination. Once you start seeing the world from two feet off the ground, you can’t 'un-see' it, but the goal isn't to create a perfectly padded world—it’s to eliminate the 'big' risks so your child can explore safely.
Under 3 years and older baby proofing in apartments. Trips, tricks, tools, easy fixes, what is usuallya allowed, what requires permission and all, what is considered essential, good to have etc


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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at my living room the other day and realized that once a baby starts crawling, the whole apartment basically turns into a high-stakes obstacle course. It’s actually kind of terrifying!
Miles: It really is. Most people don't realize that in the U.S. alone, about 10,000 children visit the emergency department every single day for accidents that happen right at home. It’s that "two-foot-high" perspective—from down there, a heavy dresser looks like a perfect set of stairs, and a dangling blind cord is just a shiny new toy.
Lena: Right, and as a renter, you’re constantly worrying about that security deposit while trying to keep things safe. I mean, is it even possible to anchor furniture without losing your deposit?
Miles: Absolutely. There are so many renter-friendly tools now, like anchors that only leave tiny pinholes. We’re going to categorize everything into what’s essential versus just "good to have," and clarify what usually needs landlord permission.
Lena: That’s exactly what we need. Let’s dive into the high-altitude priorities first, like securing those balconies and windows.