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2 story home safety

2nd Floor Safety- Tips for keeping your family safe in a 2 story home
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2nd Floor Safety- Tips for keeping your family safe in a 2 story home

by Jill February 18, 2015
written by Jill

Allstate is back with another collaboration today- this time they are answering my questions about how to keep our family safe in a 2 story home. I love this house from top to bottom, inside and out. BUT there are a few things that make me uneasy, and all those things are hazards associated with having a multi-level home. Here are their answers to some of my biggest fears:

I am terrified of the open catwalk we have upstairs. The rod iron railing only comes up about 4 feet. Any ideas on how to make this spot safer?

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The catwalk is always scary for parents, especially in a new home. 4 feet is actually standard, but there may be a few ways to make that safer.

I would maybe consider drawing attention to or away from it. Maybe on the hand rail that’s not going down the stairs try to string some lights? That makes it harder to imagine trying to crawl up on and it’s also pretty. If you don’t like that idea, try to focus somewhere else. When you have younger children, they have specific likes and dislikes. I myself am not a mom that likes posters, but maybe you can create framed posters or large prints of their favorite characters from shows. Hang those up on the wall opposite the rail or at the end of the hall. It could work as a focal point for the kids.

This is a tough question, but I do believe that the longer you are there, the more comfortable you will be with having that open railing. You can also change the railing to remove so much space like this one from Houzz.com

Side note: Our toddler is a climber, and that desk chair was freaking me out. I didn’t want to do away with it because the big kids love sitting there and drawing, but I was terrified of the idea of him pushing it over to the railing. So we bolted it to the desk with a safety cable.

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Our toddler is also a marker ninja and loves to tag furniture.

Talk to me about making 2nd floor windows hard for kids to get out of without keeping them from being opened by rescue workers in case of an emergency.

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I would look at Home Depot or other types of hardware stores. They provide new windows or safety locks you can add to them. You may want a mesh guard, something that needs two hands to open at a time inside, but not impossible for a fireman to open from the out. KidCo.com offers a ton of safety features for many parts of your home. They have mesh window guards and safety locks called a “window stop.” Also, Guardian Angel Window Guard received good reviews, and the guards appear to be easy to install.

On that note, what are some tips for a family fire safety plan when children are sleeping on the 2nd floor, and mom and dad are on the 1st floor?

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The hardest part of a fire plan is always having clear hallways. It’s amazing the kind of mess one child can make in five minutes! Something you can do to help every day is after you tuck your little ones in, clear the hallway. Clear a walk path in their room. Make them and yourselves as accessible as possible. There is a great list on www.mysafela.org.

I found PEARL ladders that look easy to install in any 2nd story room. They received great reviews on Amazon.

Any other concerns I may be missing?

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Depending on how old your children are, you may or may not have a safety gate. However you should always keep one. You never know if a toddler will come to your 6 year old’s birthday party, or when you may have a visit with friends with even younger children. Keep a safety gate at all times.

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After living here a few months, I will say we are easing into this place, and the kids seem to be respecting the boundaries and understanding the need to be safe upstairs. I still get the occasional shiver when I think of the “what if” scenarios, but I’m mostly okay. We totally need to buy those fire escape ladders though.

This post was written as part of the Allstate Influencer Program and sponsored by Allstate. All opinions are mine. As the nation’s largest publicly held insurance company, Allstate is dedicated not only to protecting what matters most–but to guiding people to live the Good Life, every day.

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