Sunday, September 22, 2013

Keeping the Little Ones Safe: removing "candy" cleaners



I'm a little too thrifty to jump on the individual, pre-packaged laundry and dish washing detergents band wagon. I make my own laundry detergent, and was considering making my own dish washing detergent.

That was, until I found an amazing deal at Target on Finish All in 1 Powerball dish washing packs. I believe all three of these boxes, together, were about $5 and I combined Target and manufacture coupons to get a deal I couldn't pass up.



That left us with an under-the-sink cabinet full of colorful boxes containing small packs that looked like candy. My kiddos hadn't come across them, but when my 10-month-old found the doors unlocked and started to pull everything out, I panicked. We do pretty well with keeping the doors sealed with the child lock, but we open them frequently to access the garbage can. I saw those individually wrapped cleaners and thought of everything I've heard recently about children eating Tide Pods.



I decided to make them a lot less appealing. I grabbed a large container with a sealable lid and poured the packs into it. Looking at all those wrappers in the clear container, I realized it was almost worse than leaving them in the box because the kiddos were bound to see them and think it was a candy jar.



I grabbed some very dull colored construction paper and lined the container. Much better!



I'm still on the lookout for a container with a lid that is more child-proof, but I already feel more confident that the kids will not be able to easily catch a glimpse of what could be considered candy.



Don't worry, the doors are still locked tight too!



5 comments:

  1. Good idea. We have ours up in a top cabinet anyway. But I never thought about it looking like candy to a child.

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  2. That's a steal of a deal - I'm not on the bandwagon either... Unless I get a steal like that! =) =) But on to the safety... Great idea! That definitely looks less appealing! Thanks for linking up at the Pinterest Power Party!! Hope you have a great Wednesday!

    Danielle
    SewMuchCrafting.com

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  3. My Mom put poisons in the high cupboards, and dishes in the lower cupboards (so we could set the table for her!) It worked great. I haven't yet figured out how to make it work in my kitchen, but I DO put the poisons up high. I'm with you on being too frugal to buy those little packets unless I get a super deal on them : )

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  4. That's a really great idea! Especially for how simple it is, and it just uses things you'd already have on hand in the house. Thanks for the tip!

    ---Ashley
    PioneerMomma.com

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