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How Much Does Childproofing Cost?

Calculate the cost to childproof your home. Room-by-room checklist with DIY and professional pricing.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

Essential Childproofing (6-9 Months)

Start childproofing before your baby is mobile — ideally by 5-6 months. Must-haves: Outlet covers ($0.50-1.50 each, every reachable outlet), cabinet locks ($3-7 each, kitchen and bathroom), safety gates ($30-60 each, top and bottom of every staircase), and furniture anchors ($5-10 per piece, all dressers, bookshelves, and TVs).

DIY vs Professional

DIY childproofing costs $150-400 for a typical home. Professional childproofing services (like Safe Beginnings or Baby Safe Homes) charge $300-1,000 for a full-home assessment and installation. The professional advantage: they identify hazards you might miss (blind cord strangulation, furniture tip-over risks, water temperature) and install commercial-grade hardware.

⚡ CalcWolf Insight

Furniture tip-overs kill an average of 11 children per year in the US and injure thousands more. IKEA recalled 29 million MALM dressers after multiple child deaths. Anchor every dresser, bookshelf, and TV to the wall — $5 in anti-tip hardware prevents a potentially fatal accident.

Frequently asked questions
When should I start childproofing?
By 5-6 months — before your baby starts crawling (typically 6-10 months). The most dangerous period is 6-18 months when babies are mobile but have zero sense of danger. Focus first on the most lethal hazards: stair falls, drowning (pools, bathtubs), poisoning (cleaning supplies, medications), and furniture tip-overs.
What is the most important childproofing item?
Safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs. Falls are the #1 cause of non-fatal injuries in children under 5. Hardware-mounted gates (screwed into the wall) at the top of stairs are essential — pressure-mounted gates are not secure enough for stairway tops.
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