Whether this step is for kids, the kitchen is a place with lots of exciting things to watch and experience. Of course, children also want to help and try themselves. What’s in the cabinets and drawers? What can you do with these devices and materials? But watch out. There are many sources of danger for children lurking in the kitchen. If you take into account our tips for a kitchen renovation, you will have a lot of fun in family life in the kitchen, without giving up the little helpers.

Baking, cooking, frying. Children love it when their parents hire them as kitchen helpers. And cooking together is not only fun: children also learn something about food and how to use it correctly.

If you have enough space in the kitchen, you can also set up a play kitchen or attach a practical chalkboard. So the little ones are right in the middle of it all and in good hands, should things get a little more turbulent in between. In kitchen renovation, open kitchens in U-shape or kitchens with a cooking island are perfect for this. Here, seating options can be integrated particularly well to match the kitchen. Let yourself be inspired by our kitchens for the whole family:

With the right equipment, you can make your kitchen child-proof and protect the little ones from danger. Many built-in appliances have child-proof features and are therefore particularly suitable for family kitchens. Here the temperature of the outer oven door remains low and can therefore be safely touched. Induction hobs also offer more safety, as they only develop heat when the pot is on the hob. So after cooking there are no more hot hobs that children can burn themselves on.

There are also practical kitchen accessories that ensure safety in the kitchen, such as child safety gates for the hob and safety devices for doors and drawers. Children find bubbling water and hot steam fascinating. It quickly happens that children’s hands reach the hot pot. A protective grille for the hob ensures that your child does not get on the hot pots or pans.

Of course, knives, scissors, and other sharp kitchen objects do not belong in the hands of children unattended. Fortunately, drawers and cabinet doors are easy to secure. Finger trap protection included! Fuses for drawers are already integrated into the drawer or can be retrofitted. In this way, sharp objects or dangerous liquids can be hidden from children’s hands.

Of course, there is no such thing as a completely child-safe kitchen renovation, but with our 10 tips, you can greatly reduce some of the dangers.

Free space under supervision: In principle, small children should never be in the kitchen without adult supervision. If your child wants to help out in the kitchen, provide him with a safe, enclosed corner. This gives the child the feeling of owning his own kingdom. Here the little chef can play with wooden spoons, pots, and plastic bowls.


Explain it in a fun way: Repeat and playfully demonstrate to your child the dangers in the kitchen.
The kitchen is not a nursery: The most common cause of home accidents is falling. There is a risk of slipping, especially on smooth surfaces splashed with oil or water. Therefore, do not let your child run around the kitchen. Some kitchen furniture invites you to climb. The counter and stove are often used as steps to reach the cabinets. Always keep used stools and ladders out of reach of children after use. This way you make the climbing project more difficult for him.


Safety equipment for the kitchen renovation: There are protective grids for the hob that prevent the pans from tipping over and touching the hot stove. Protective plates for oven windows are also important if they are installed within the reach of the child. Also, secure drawers and doors with safety locks to prevent children from reaching cleaning supplies, knives or other dangerous kitchen utensils. All sockets must also have a child safety device.


Protection from electrical appliances: Electrical appliances such as kettles, blenders or coffee makers should be placed out of the reach of children. Make sure the cables are not dangling. In general, you should be careful when keeping power tools near water. It is best to unplug it after use and put the device somewhere.


Cook carefully: When cooking, you should put pots and pans behind the stove if possible. If they are already full, always turn the pot and pan shape over.


Child-safe height: The oven and dishwasher must always be switched off. If you are planning a new kitchen, it is best to install the oven at a height that is comfortable for your back. Then the children can’t even reach him.


Do not bump into: Sharp edges on cabinets and tables must be secured, for example, with edge/corner protectors made of silicone.
Set the table carefully: When setting up the table, always make sure to place pots and bowls with hot contents in the center of the table. Do not put on a tablecloth. When children tilt the chair, they instinctively try to hold on to something and can destroy everything with it.


Out of reach hazards: The following items should always be kept out of the reach of children and in lockable or secure locations:
Dishwashing, cleaning, and cleaning agents
matches
Spice
Alcoholic beverages
Medication
Small parts that can be swallowed
plastic bags
Sharp knives and other dangerous cutlery
For example, fruit bowls with cherries or nuts. There is a risk of suffocation here.

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