Autism Labs

Creating a Safe Home: Tips for Parents of Children with Profound Autism

Autism Labs Community Season 3 Episode 7

Creating a safe, structured home for a profoundly autistic child means thinking ahead to prevent risks. When my son Michael ingested a chlorine tablet due to pica, it reinforced the need for smart locks, alarms, and cabinet locks to secure hazards and prevent wandering. Managing water intake is also crucial, so we use thumb valves and toilet restrictions. Simple, cost-effective solutions—like a binder clip on a shower door—help balance safety with practicality. Organization fosters independence, with labeled cabinets making daily routines easier. Ultimately, it’s about creating a space that’s both safe and empowering for our child to thrive.