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Home » Home Organization » Garage Basement Attic » 4 Areas of Your Garage to Keep Safe and Organized

4 Areas of Your Garage to Keep Safe and Organized

Last Modified: December 19, 2022 Sabrina Quairoli This blog uses cookies. It also has affiliate links. We earn sponsored content income.

This week's challenge involves the garage (Affiliate Link). If you wish to go further and clear out the garage (Affiliate Link), these tips will help you keep your garage (Affiliate Link) safe (Affiliate Link) from wandering hands and curious pets.

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A garage is a place for various things - car supplies, tools (Affiliate Link), yard work supplies, spare keys, bikes, beverages, outside toys, and, yes, of course, a car. It's a place that everyone uses and should be protected from your little children's and pets' hands. Here are four areas of your garage (Affiliate Link) to keep safe (Affiliate Link) from your kids.

4 Garage areas to Organize to Keep Kids and Pets Safe

Yard chemicals and treatment bags.

Even seeds and other garden tools (Affiliate Link) should be safe (Affiliate Link) - behind locked doors. When I would work with clients, I found that these items were always out.  It is a dangerous thing to leave out when anyone in the family can go into the room for their toys and other things.

Car supplies.

Soaps, oils, antifreeze, and other car supplies. You may think your kids know not to go near these items, but they may not realize they can damage the skin. So keeping these items out of site is best.

Power tools and blade.

Any tool that is sharp or has pointy edges should be placed high or behind closed doors.  I like putting these items on a back wall over a workbench so the children can't get to them, especially little children.

Refrigerators.

If you use your fridge for various adult beverages in the garage (Affiliate Link), it's best to get a lock for it as well. If you don't visit it often, it may be a place where kids visit without you knowing.

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I bet you didn't think there were that many dangerous items in your garage (Affiliate Link), did you? There are probably more, but I just wanted to share the most common things. Now that you know what to look for? Below are examples of products you can use to hide these items.

What items do you need to protect your children from these items?

First, find a cabinet or two that have a lock feature. They can hang it on the wall or place it on the floor. It can even have wheels to help you move it around quickly. Here are some I found on Amazon (Affiliate Link).

A cabinet that mounts on the wall works great if you have a smaller garage (Affiliate Link). It gives you more storage underneath to park the car. 

Tall cabinets with casters will help you move items around easily, especially when you want to clean things. 

There are a variety of locks you can add to cabinets. Here are some I found on Amazon (Affiliate Link) that will lock up your refrigerator and your dangerous tools (Affiliate Link) and supplies. 

Secondly, group the items, place them inside the cabinet, and label (Affiliate Link) each shelf. Marking the outside of the cabinet if you need a reminder works too.

Tip: Using earthquake straps also helps keep the cabinet in place just in case anyone wants to climb the cabinets.

Keeping this room organized is crucial, and it is essential to protect your family. Peace of mind is important in your home - why not take the time to prevent unfortunate events? Do you have any tips you do in your garage (Affiliate Link) to protect your loved ones? Please leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you.

Please note these are affiliate links through Amazon (Affiliate Link), and at no additional cost, I will earn affiliate fees if you decide to make a purchase.

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  1. Linda Samuels says

    March 05, 2018 at 9:37 am

    What a comprehensive list of lurking garage dangers! You've given great food for thought along with excellent suggestions for ways to make this space safer. Another common item found in garages that can be dangerous is paint solvent. Keeping it on an out of reach shelf or locked away would be a smart thing to consider.

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  2. Seana Turner says

    March 05, 2018 at 8:00 am

    A post like this reminds me of how much parents need to think about in keeping kids safe. Even the garage needs some focused attention! I know antifreeze can be fatal for pets, so that is another thing to consider. When we moved into our house we found many abandoned beer bottles in a "loft" above the garage. Clearly the teens who had lived there before had figured something out...

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