The house was safe enough for you.
But babies change everything.

You baby-proofed the outlets. Maybe you got a gate for the stairs. But the risks that send 11,000 kids to the ER each year? Most parents never think to check for them.

The moment you bring a baby home, every surface becomes a question.

Is the dresser anchored? How hot is the water? Are the window stops in place? What about the cords behind the crib? The cleaning supplies under the sink?

Most parents handle the obvious things. But the hidden risks — the ones that quietly account for thousands of ER visits each year — don't announce themselves. They hide behind furniture, inside wall outlets, and at the bottom of every staircase.

What most parents don't think to check

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Furniture tip-overs

Dressers, bookshelves, and TVs fall on children every day. The CPSC reports 93% of tip-over fatalities involve kids age 5 and under. Anchoring takes minutes.

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Hot water temperature

Most water heaters ship set above 140°F. At that temperature, a serious burn can happen in 5 seconds. The safe maximum is 120°F — and most parents never check.

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Window falls

Screens don't stop falls. Children lean against them, push through them, or climb furniture near open windows. Window stops cost a few dollars each.

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Cord & electrical hazards

Lamp cords behind cribs. Charging cables at floor level. Blind cords within reach. These are strangulation and electrocution risks hiding in plain sight.

The pattern we see

"We thought we'd done everything. Then the assessor pointed out the dresser wasn't anchored, the water heater was at 150°, and there were blind cords we'd never noticed behind the couch."

It's always the same story. Caring parents. Reasonable preparations. But a home built for adults has dozens of risks that only become hazards when a small person starts crawling, climbing, and exploring.

The difference between a safe home and a dangerous one isn't negligence — it's not knowing what to look for.

What actually makes a home safe for kids

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Professional assessment

A nurse-led walkthrough that checks every room for age-specific hazards. Not a checklist — a trained eye.

Child Safety Sprint →
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Same-visit fixes

Furniture anchoring, cord management, outlet covers, scald checks, and lighting improvements — handled during the assessment visit.

Healthy Home Concierge →
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Written safety plan

A prioritized report so you know what was fixed, what to watch, and what to address as your child grows.

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We Serve Families Near You

StillWell Health serves families across the St. Louis Metro East region with in-home safety assessments and child safety services.

According to the CPSC, preventable home injuries are a leading cause of childhood emergency visits. Most involve hazards that can be identified and fixed in a single afternoon.

The most effective step is a professional assessment — before crawling turns into climbing.

Make the home ready before they start moving.

A Child Safety Sprint finds and fixes the risks you didn't know to look for — in one visit.

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