One simple starting point for baby proofing your home
Start with one core Hazard Kit that covers the most common risks around the house, then add room-specific protection only if you need it.
Your core whole-home safety starter.
Furniture Anchors
Outlet Covers
Corner Guards
Cabinet Straps
Hidden Locks
Door Stoppers
Built to feel complete without turning into a giant junk bundle.
This page is built like a guided system, not a giant product catalog. The Hazard Kit is the foundation. Everything else is optional.
Dressers, shelves, and other furniture can become a major risk fast
This should be your main product block and the first thing people buy. Everything below it should feel optional, not required.
Covers the most common risks around the house without making parents sort through a giant generic bundle.
This should feel complete on its own.
Prevents tip-over accidents: Secure the biggest furniture risks first.
Covers exposed outlets: Clean outlet protection that works across the home.
Protects sharp edges: Add softer protection where bumps happen most.
Secures drawers and cabinets: A mix of hidden and flexible locks for everyday hazards
Helps reduce door-related injuries: Basic stopper protection for common slam points.
Lead with hazards first. That sells better than leading with a boring item list.
Anchors help secure major furniture pieces in the rooms people use most.
Clean, low-profile outlet protection works across common living spaces.
Corner protection helps soften tables, counters, and furniture edges.
Hidden locks and straps help secure storage around the house.
This isn’t a random bundle. Every item here solves a common, high-impact risk
Reinforced anti-tip protection for your most dangerous furniture pieces.
Clean outlet protection that blends in better than bulky caps.
Simple cushioning for edges where head bumps happen fast.
Inside-mounted locks that feel cleaner and more premium.
Flexible locking for cabinets, drawers, and other quick hazards.
Basic slam protection for the doors used most often around the home.
These should come after the main kit and be framed as extra protection, not something every customer has to buy.
BATHROOM ADD-ON
Great for slips, bath-time bumps, and under-sink hazards without duplicating the basics already in the Hazard Kit.
Anti-slip bath mat
Faucet cover
Toilet lock
Non-slip tub strips
Living Room Add-On
Use this section later for fireplace barriers, media-area items, or other living room-specific upgrades.
TV area protection
Media stand add-ons
Open-space hazard items
Cord management covers
Bedroom Add-On
Perfect for bed-stage items and bedroom-specific upgrades without repeating the universal basics.
Bed rail
Sleep-area protection
Nightstand add-ons
Window blind cord safety
Kitchen Add-On
Best for stove knobs, oven-area items, and kitchen-specific risks that do not belong in the core kit.
Stove knob covers
Oven-area items
Appliance-specific safety
Trash can lock
Singles should live lower on the page so they do not distract from your main bundle strategy.
Reinforced anti-tip set
You should add this lower on the page to answer the questions that stop people from buying.
No. The Hazard Kit should feel complete on its own. The add-ons are only for extra coverage in specific areas.
Depending on fulfillment, items may arrive in separate packages.
Yes. The core kit is built around common hazards found in most homes, apartments, and rentals.
Yes. That is why the singles section lives lower on the page for shoppers who only need something specific.