One of the first things to consider is a lock on the oven door. The oven door handle is usually an ideal height for your toddler to grab hold of, and since these open downwards it is inevitable that holding on to this will result in them opening the door downwards, and falling on to it. If the oven is on, this is of course extremely dangerous. Oven door locks are cheap and very easy to fit.
The glass front of an oven door can often get extremely hot, so you might consider applying an oven door protector, which still allows you to see through it into the oven to check on the food, but stops the oven door window from getting hot enough to be dangerous.
Pots and pans on the hob are very dangerous, and whilst the advice is to only use the hobs at the back of the cooker, this isn’t always possible of course. If your child reaches up and grabs a handle of a pot, or even touches the pot itself, this could be very nasty, and so a hob guard is ideal.
Protect your little ones from the hob!
A hob guard is a plastic strip which sits at the front of the hob area, and basically acts as a screen, preventing children from reaching up and placing their fingers anywhere near the hobs or the pots and pans.
Finally think about the hob dials. If your child accidently turns one of these they could switch the gas on, without it being lit, representing a real danger for everyone in the home. Hob dial guards prevent accidental turning of these, keeping your child and your family completely safe.
Keep your oven protected from your curious little one
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