
Tips for Making Furniture Safe for Kids – ARV Furniture
Keeping children safe around furniture is important at home, in schools, and in play areas. Here are practical tips to help reduce risks and create a safer environment for kids:
1. Choose Rounded Edges
Select furniture with rounded or padded corners instead of sharp edges.
Corner guards or silicone protectors can be added to existing tables and cabinets.
2. Secure Tall Furniture
Anchor bookshelves, wardrobes, and cabinets to the wall using brackets or safety straps.
This prevents tipping if a child tries to climb or pull on them.
3. Use Non-Toxic Materials
Look for finishes, paints, and varnishes labeled non-toxic or low-VOC.
Avoid furniture with strong chemical smells.
4. Check Stability
Ensure chairs, tables, and shelves do not wobble.
Wide bases and solid construction reduce the chance of falls or collapses.
5. Soft and Durable Surfaces
Upholstered items should use durable, easy-to-clean fabrics.
Avoid glass tops or fragile materials in children’s areas.
6. Safe Drawers and Doors
Install soft-close hinges or drawer stoppers to prevent finger pinching.
Use child-proof locks on storage that holds sharp or hazardous items.
7. Proper Height and Size
Choose furniture sized for children so they don’t need to climb.
Adjustable desks and chairs can grow with the child.
8. Regular Inspections
Periodically check for loose screws, cracks, splinters, or peeling paint.
Repair or replace damaged pieces promptly.
9. Avoid Small Detachable Parts
Handles, knobs, or decorative pieces should be firmly attached to prevent choking hazards.
10. Keep Layout Spacious
Arrange furniture to allow clear walking paths and reduce bumping accidents.
By focusing on sturdy construction, safe materials, and smart placement, furniture can be both stylish and child-friendly while supporting a secure living space.