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Plug Socket Covers: The Facts You NEED To Know

Parents across the UK may have been incorrectly advised to use plug socket covers when babyproofing their house.

You’re probably wondering what we mean by ‘incorrect’ – I mean, it makes perfect sense to cover an electrical outlet to prevent curious fingers from exploring ending in electrocution, right? You’ll be very surprised to see the reasons why plug socket covers are actually now considered unsafe.

Please note that this advice doesn’t apply outside of the UK as your electricity systems and socket designs differ.

The Department of Health no longer recommend that plug sockets are used in ‘health and social care settings’, and a campaign known as Fatally Flawed is calling for them to be removed from sale and advises parents to never use them at home. But why is this? How could something intended to improve child safety actually be inherently unsafe? We’ll explain why…

Reason one: modern plug sockets already have a safety mechanism that the covers actually override.

If your plug socket complies with British BS 1363 (introduced in 1947) it has shutters that close off access to the mains. This means that the majority of buildings and homes in Britain have plug sockets that do not actually need a cover. The prongs on the cover, when placed within the socket, actually override this mechanism.

Reason two: a child can still shimmy a thin object around a socket and still electrocute themselves!

With the prongs in the socket, the safety mechanism is deactivated. So imagine, a child gets a hair pin or other object around the cover and into the socket, they’re going to be able to access the mains electricity and electrocute themselves which could NOT happen if NO cover was placed in the socket.

Reason three: socket covers can actually cause damage to your socket and overheat.

Many covers come in incorrect sizes and dimensions for your sockets, raising the risk of of contact with the mains and causing the damage shown in the photograph below, shared by the Fatally Flawed campaign in order to demonstrate the dangers.

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Reason four: it is a myth that kids cannot remove them, and they can actually provide an attraction to the socket!

The video below demonstrates this as well as giving some excellent professional insight…

Read more about the Fatally Flawed campaign here!
 

So why are they still sold?

Fundamentally, it’s important to understand why these plug socket covers are still sold even after the DOH warnings.

The Electrical Safety Council (ESC) concedes that socket covers are safe if conforming to BS 1363, but feels that the warnings by the DOH, Which? and other organisations is not enough evidence to put in a ban. Ultimately, it is down to parents to make this decision, and if you can make an informed decision, at least you are still aware.

What else can I do to make my sockets safer?

Other ways to discourage your little one from fiddling with your plug sockets are…

  • Strategically place furniture to make sockets inaccessible to little hands (even if you need to shift furniture a little to plug things in henceforth).
  • Consistently and firmly set boundaries around the sockets; you’re not a meanie for saying no!
  • Teach your children the dangers of electricity as soon as you feel they can understand.
  • Consider using a non-plugin cover for your little one – this one* is a great idea as it doesn’t interfere with the safety mechanisms within the socket.

Clippasafe Socket Protector

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The Clippasafe Socket Protector is by far the most popular plug socket solution amongst the parents in our community. Designed to keep little fingers and implements away from the sockets without interfering with the socket itself, they're cheap, easy to install, and fundamentally far safer than the old-style plug socket protectors. You can buy them in packs of 1, 2 or 3.

Buy it here*

Other safety items for baby proofing...

Of couse, safety goes way beyond plug sockets - our homes are a total minefield of potential hazards but thankfully, there's so many affordable options that we can find to set our minds at ease, and protect our kids. Here's some more products that we'd strongly recommend.

Momcozy Retractable Baby Stair Gate

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We absolutely LOVE this baby stair and door gate - it can be customised to fit YOUR home dimensions, and the lack of metal bars is appealing too because we all know how painful traditional baby gates can be when they catch your ankle...

Buy it here*

Bath Thermometer

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The BabyElf Digital Bath Thermometer floats in the bath and lets you know when it has reached the perfect temperature - sometimes it can be tricky to gauge if the water is too hot, especially as parents with 'asbestos hands' if we're used to dealing with hot temperatures! We think that every parent should get one, as they're so affordable and offer peace of mind.

Buy it here*

BeeGo Window Restrictor

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If your windows open wide with no restricton, and you're unable to drill to attach a restrictor due to renting, then the BeeGo Window Restrictor is PERFECT. They can take up to 66lbs of force using only the powerful adhesive tape provided, and are compatible with most window frames to make your home safer for babies, todders and children.

Buy it here*

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