Cords, cables, sockets
Keep cables and wires out of sight from your little one. If they must be visible make sure they are wrapped or rolled up, to avoid electrocution from chewing on them or, even strangulation, which is common among small children. Contrary to popular belief, when “childproofing” electrical outlets, plastic outlets are not the best options, because if your child takes it off, it can be a choking hazard. So what can you do? Consider getting sliding covers as a substitute.
Beds, comforters and toys
Unfortunately, all those cute little blankets, pillows, and stuffed animals in your baby’s crib can be choking hazards, even suffocating your precious baby. So, when your child will be unattended, maybe during sleep, remove those things from their cribs or off the bed, they lay on. Also, toys should be stored at a height reachable for your child, to avoid dolly avalanches. Place all toys in boxes, so there are no lids to slam your baby’s fingers.