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OutletGuard Solutions Offers Four Essential Ways to Babyproof a Home for the Holidays
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SEATTLE, Dec. 6, 2024 ~ As the holiday season approaches, many families are busy preparing their homes for parties and guests. From cleaning to decorating to cooking, there is a lot to do. But for those with young children, there is an added concern for their safety. That's where the OutletGuard Variety Pack comes in.

Available for just $10 with free shipping from MyOutletGuard.com, this pack includes five covers that can help mitigate potential accidents and injuries for children under the age of 5. The pack includes covers for coaxial outlets, ethernet outlets, AC+USB outlets, and top and bottom mounted USB outlets.

According to Ryan Ames of Seattle, the inventor of OutletGuard, modern homes are filled with potential hazards for young children. From electrical outlets to phone jacks to ethernet ports, these can all pose a threat if not properly protected. Ames created OutletGuard as an easy and affordable solution to keep children safe from these dangers.

But it's not just about protecting children – it's also about protecting your home. Ames points out that if a child were to ground food or poke at these outlets with household objects, they could easily break them and cause expensive damage.

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The OutletGuard Variety Pack is designed to be easy to use and install. It can provide ongoing value for homeowners by protecting their little ones from harm while also safeguarding their home from potential damage.

In addition to using the OutletGuard Variety Pack, there are other simple steps that parents can take during the holiday season to ensure their child's safety. For example, keeping Christmas trees out of reach or designating a play area away from unattended trees can help prevent accidents.

It's also important to address choking hazards such as window blind cords by tying them up and anchoring them out of reach. And for those hosting parties or gatherings at home, using baby gates can help keep guests in communal areas and away from private spaces.

Ames also recommends investing in inexpensive anti-tip kits for dressers and shelving units, as well as keeping potential hazards like cookie jars and punch bowls out of sight until they are served.

With the holiday season in full swing, it's important for parents to take the necessary precautions to keep their children safe. The OutletGuard Variety Pack offers a simple and affordable solution to protect young children from potential accidents and injuries. So this holiday season, don't forget to deck the halls with boughs of holly – and protect your little ones with OutletGuard.
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