sakurama
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So we're winding down our house renovations and once we've moved in I'll be able to get my shop set up. We live with our MIL right now and the kids love to come and spend time with me in the garage. I'm building out an extra large bench that will accommodate them and want to encourage them to spend time with me in the garage and learn to be inquisitive.
Therein lies the problem. My 2 yo son is already very inquisitive and is an absolute master escape artist. At school they've nicknamed him Houdini because he's foiled all the locks and child safety devices. I think that's great but when it comes to my shop turning on a machine could be instantly lethal.
I have a big lathe and mill, disc sander, cold saw, welder, band saw and numerous small hand tools all of which could seriously hurt or kill a child if they were to turn them on unattended.
My initial plan is to shut off the breakers to the big 220 stuff when I'm gone and to lock the garage but I'm worried that isn't enough. What safety precautions have you taken to keep your kids from hurting themselves?
When he's older and can understand the stuff I'll teach him but at 2 or 3 he's more curious and likely to get into things he shouldn't.
Gregor
Therein lies the problem. My 2 yo son is already very inquisitive and is an absolute master escape artist. At school they've nicknamed him Houdini because he's foiled all the locks and child safety devices. I think that's great but when it comes to my shop turning on a machine could be instantly lethal.
I have a big lathe and mill, disc sander, cold saw, welder, band saw and numerous small hand tools all of which could seriously hurt or kill a child if they were to turn them on unattended.
My initial plan is to shut off the breakers to the big 220 stuff when I'm gone and to lock the garage but I'm worried that isn't enough. What safety precautions have you taken to keep your kids from hurting themselves?
When he's older and can understand the stuff I'll teach him but at 2 or 3 he's more curious and likely to get into things he shouldn't.
Gregor
He's 4 and is incredibly mechanical. He can start anything with a key. My only saving grace is that he isn't yet strong enough to pull start anything, but it won't be long. A keyed lock on the door and knocking down the breakers should work...for now