How to Childproof Your Home When Your Little One Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing
According to at least one study, children with hearing loss are at greater risk for injury than their hearing-enabled peers.
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Last update on April 16, 2015
According to at least one study, children with hearing loss are at greater risk for injury than their hearing-enabled peers.
Using tamper-resistant outlets in the areas of your home where children may have access can help up your childproofing game and keep your family safe.
A small investment of just $20 can give you peace of mind and protect your children. Here are some tips to help childproof your TV.
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