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Bedroom
Safe nights, better days.
Bedrooms carry specific risks for SEN children: night-time wandering, falls from beds, and sensory overwhelm during wind-down routines. These products address the most common hazards reported by SEN families.
Key Safety Considerations
- 1Fit a door alarm or bed sensor so night-time exits wake a parent before a child reaches stairs or front doors.
- 2Choose low-profile beds or floor mattresses to eliminate fall height — conventional bed frames add unnecessary risk for children who roll or move in their sleep.
- 3Keep the sensory environment consistent: blackout blinds and a predictable nightlight reduce meltdown risk during the transition to sleep.
Recommended Products
Folding Foam Bed Rail Guard
Soft foam rail clips to the mattress and folds flat in seconds, preventing roll-out falls for children who move unpredictably in sleep without creating a hard entrapment risk.
Wireless Door and Window Alarm
Magnetic sensor triggers a 100 dB alert the instant a door or window opens, giving parents time to intervene before a child who elopes or wanders reaches a hazard.
Blackout Roller Blind (No-Drill)
Light sensitivity is common in autism and ADHD. A total-blackout blind removes the early-morning light stimulus that disrupts sleep routines and triggers dysregulation before the day has begun.
Tamper-Resistant Outlet Cover Plugs
Dual-rotation mechanism means the plug cannot be removed without adult hand strength, protecting children who are drawn to inserting objects in sockets during unsupervised moments.