Creating Safe Children’s Bathroom Designs
Homeowners remodel bathrooms for a variety of reasons. One of the most important is bathroom safety for children. Our kids are so precious, and a few simple steps will help to keep them safe in kids’ bathrooms. Read on to learn about children’s bathroom designs and some important bathroom child safety basics.
Bringing Things Down to Kid Level
Children can slip and fall when trying to climb up to slippery adult-sized sinks and toilets. Here are a few ways to improve bathroom child safety:
- Add a special toilet for toddlers and school-aged children. These toilets are designed for kids in the three-foot height range and are compatible with standard toilet plumbing for easy replacement when your kids outgrow them.
- In children’s bathroom designs, towels should hang low enough so kids can reach them without climbing.
- Install sinks a few inches lower, so children can reach the faucets.
Bathroom Safety and Avoiding Burns
Water from your hot water tap can become hot enough to burn your child! Improve bathroom child safety by installing an anti-scald device on your water heater. For safety in kids’ bathrooms, set it so that your hot water cannot exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit in a children’s bath.
Bathroom Child Safety and Floors
Kids are still developing their coordination, so kids’ bathrooms need non-slip surfaces underfoot:
- Be sure any bathroom rugs have non-slip padding underneath.
- Choose textured flooring that isn’t slippery when wet.
- Use a bathtub mat or non-stick decals in the tub.
Locking Away Danger in a Children’s Bath
Children have a way of getting into the most unexpected things, no matter how hard you try to keep dangerous substances out of reach. This is why young children’s bathroom designs always include safety locks. While young children should always be supervised in the bathroom, here are a few safety locks that will make bathroom safety easier:
- You can find child-proof cabinet latches for all one and two door cabinets with all styles of handles and knobs.
- Choose from a variety of outlet covers that help avoid electric shock in a children’s bath area.
- Doorknob covers make it harder for kids with small hands to open the bathroom door when you don’t want them in there.
- To protect kids from drowning, you can automatically lock toilet seats down when shut. Adults can easily open the toilet seat with a swing lever.
Bathroom Child Safety Tips
You never can be too careful when it comes to bathroom & child safety. To protect your kids in a children’s bath, safety experts recommend that you:
- Choose tear-free soaps and shampoos designed for children.
- Keep all electrical appliances such as curling irons, hair dryers and radios unplugged, and either out kids’ bathrooms, or locked up when not in use.
- Never leave babies or small children unattended in the bath.
- Never use extension cords or portable heaters in bathrooms.
- Store bathroom waste in a locked cabinet.
- Wrap all razor blades and razors after use, and dispose of them in outdoor garbage bins.
