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It’s wise to prepare your home while you’re expecting a new baby. For many people having a baby is both a joyful and stressful time, and it’s essential to plan ahead before the baby arrives so that you spend time with your newborn and focus on the important things.

Perhaps you’re planning to relocate before the baby’s arrival or want to make room for a nursery. Whatever your needs, we have corporate storage, document storage, personal storage, and a variety of other services to meet your requirements.

If you’re uncertain how to prepare your home for a new baby, keep reading as we’ve compiled a list of helpful hints to assist you through this transition period.

  • Creating a nursery

A nursery is probably the first thing that comes to mind, and you’ll need a designated area to store a crib, and all baby requisites, together with a place to nurse your infant.

Some nurseries include day beds or lounge chairs for parents who wish to relax while keeping an eye on their baby, and a rocking chair is an excellent addition to any nursery.

You’ll need to create a designated place for your newborn, no matter where you chose to set it up. Make sure you have things in place well ahead of your due date to save rushing around once your little one arrives.

  • Kitchen preparation

While a newborn baby will require a regular formula or breast milk supply, you should plan your kitchen appropriately. You’ll need baby bottles, bibs, and all other essentials. Ensure you have the necessary items and that your kitchen is equipped to accommodate both you and the baby. Clear out your refrigerator and cabinets to make room for baby supplies, and before long, you’ll be accommodating a highchair as well.

  • Safety first

Check your home to identify potential hazards and take time to baby-proof it. As your infant becomes more interested and active, you’ll need to install a baby gate for safety.

Keep cleaning supplies, chemicals, and prescriptions out of reach of your child, and store them in a locked cabinet for added safety. Before your baby arrives, check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working correctly and consider covering any electrical outlets.

  • Plan for visitors

The birth of your baby will attract plenty of friends and relatives eager to greet the new addition, so it’s a good idea to have some extra space or a spare room to accommodate those who may wish to stay. This is an exciting period in your life, not just for you but also for your loved ones. To accommodate any visiting stopovers, it’s useful to have additional bedding, towels, and toothbrushes to hand.

  • Make room for diapers and other essential items

When bringing your baby home, you’ll need space and room for the unexpected. You’ll need a good supply of baby essentials, including diapers, as well as baby wipes, clothing, and other items, and it’s a good idea to set aside some storage space in a closet or corner for easy access.

You may need to reorganize certain sections of your home, put goods in storage, or dispose of objects entirely.

U Store It offers both short and long-term storage to help you create a place for your baby’s belongings while keeping personal items safe and secure, and out of reach of your infant.

Now that you have some advice in readiness for your baby’s birth remember to relax and enjoy this new phase of your life. Enjoy every minute with your infant, as each day is precious.

Your baby will recall the pleasure and happiness in your home and will be aware of the surrounding environment. So, stay positive, enjoy this special time, and don’t worry, as support is always to hand.

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