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A father teaching his daughter electrical safety as they replace a lightbulb on outdoor hanging lights together.

Little ones are curious by nature. Once they start crawling, they’re on a mission to explore every corner of your home. While that curiosity is part of growing up, it can also lead them into risky situations. Electrical outlets, cords, and appliances may not look dangerous to us, but to a child, they’re something new to tug, poke, or chew.

That’s why electrical childproofing is one of the most important safety steps for any parent or caregiver. At Electric City, we believe in a safe home environment for all families in Frisco. If you’ve got a baby on the move or a toddler who loves to touch everything, here are some helpful ways to reduce the risk of electrical accidents.

Why Electrical Safety Should Be a Priority

Electrical issues can cause shocks, burns, or even fires. Many accidents at home happen because children explore outlets, pull on cords, or grab appliances they shouldn’t. While basic childproofing (like cabinet locks and baby gates) is common, electrical safety is sometimes overlooked. Fortunately, with a few simple changes, you can protect your kids from the most common dangers.

 

Easy Electrical Safety Tips for Your Home

You don’t need to rewire your entire house to keep your kids safe. These practical, parent-approved steps can make a big difference.

Cover All Outlets

Unused outlets should always be covered. You can use plastic plug covers or, even better, install tamper-resistant outlets. These outlets have built-in safety mechanisms that only open when equal pressure is applied to both sides, so kids can’t stick fingers or objects into them. Tamper-resistant outlets are now required by electrical code in many homes and are worth adding if your house doesn’t already have them.

Keep Cords Out of Reach

Loose cords can be pulled, tripped over, or chewed on—none of which end well. Use cord shorteners, wrap cords behind furniture, or secure them along the wall with adhesive clips. Avoid letting cords dangle from countertops, especially if they’re attached to heavy appliances.

Put Away Small Appliances

Items like hair dryers, curling irons, toasters, and blenders should be unplugged and stored after use. If they’re left out and plugged in, curious kids may grab the cord and pull the item down or try to turn it on.

Don’t Overload Outlets or Power Strips

It might be tempting to plug in several devices in one spot, but overloaded outlets are a fire risk. Use only one high-wattage appliance per outlet and opt for surge protectors with built-in safety features. There are also power strip covers designed to keep kids from playing with them.

Unplug Chargers When Not in Use

Phone and tablet chargers are often at just the right height for toddlers to notice. Keep them unplugged and out of reach when they’re not charging anything. Some children have been injured after putting charger ends in their mouths or pulling them from sockets.

Use Covers for Power Strips

Power strips can be tricky to childproof, but there are affordable covers that prevent kids from accessing multiple plugs at once. These are especially helpful for playrooms, home offices, or entertainment areas.

Secure Lamps and TVs

Anything heavy that’s plugged in and could tip over should be secured to a wall or anchored in place. A child tugging on a lamp cord could easily pull the whole thing down on themselves.

Why You Should Schedule a Professional Electrical Inspection

Even if nothing seems wrong, a home inspection by a licensed electrician can help catch issues you may not see. At Electric City in Frisco, we offer thorough home electrical inspections to help parents feel more confident about their child’s safety.

During an inspection, we check:

  • Wiring conditions behind walls,
  • Outlet and switch safety,
  • Circuit breaker capacity and condition,
  • GFCI and AFCI protection,
  • Signs of wear, overheating, or code violations.

If something’s not up to current standards, we’ll walk you through what needs to be done and why it matters. It’s an easy way to stay ahead of potential hazards, especially as your family grows and your home needs change.

 

Make Safety Part of Your Routine

Electrical childproofing isn’t something you do once and forget. As your children grow, your home’s safety needs may change. A few good habits to develop now:

  • Walk through your home every few months to check for exposed cords or new hazards.
  • Keep outlets covered in play areas and bedrooms.
  • Talk to older kids about what’s safe and what isn’t (like not putting toys near heaters or electrical devices).
  • Make sure babysitters or visitors are aware of your safety setup. 

Working with a Trusted Electrician in Frisco

When it comes to your family’s safety, don’t rely on guesswork. The licensed electricians at Electric City have years of experience helping local homeowners make smart electrical upgrades. We live and work in the Frisco area, so we understand the types of homes here and what to watch for.

When you’re updating outlets, checking your wiring, or preparing for a new baby, we’re here to help make your home safer without adding stress to your day.

Schedule an Electrical Safety Check with Electric City

Creating a safer home for your kids starts with understanding the risks and knowing how to fix them. At Electric City, we offer professional home inspections and expert help with outlet upgrades, GFCI installation, childproofing advice, and more. We serve Frisco and surrounding communities with fast, reliable service and a focus on real safety.

Call us today to schedule your inspection or ask about childproofing options. Let’s work together to make your home safer and give you peace of mind as your kids grow and explore.