Wondering how to make your house safe for your little rascals? Here’s how to baby-proof the house in the Sims 4.
As the virtual world of The Sims 4 evolves, so does the parenting journey. Gone are the days of blissful ignorance as newborns snooze in bassinets. With a new update comes newfound mobility for these tiny tykes, thus a greater need for vigilance on the part of their Sim parents. But fear not, dear player, for I shall learn how to fortify your virtual abode against these digital infants’ curious and mischievous nature.
How to Baby-Proof the House in the Sims 4
Listen up, Sim parents! Keeping your little ones safe and contained in The Sims 4 can be challenging. But fear not, my pixelated friends, because there’s a nifty way to baby-proof your virtual home.
- Select a door or gate in your house or apartment.
- Look for the ‘Lock For…’ option in the options wheel.
- Select the baby option to finish the action.
- Voila! Your little rascal will be confined to that area.
For extra protection and baby-proof the house in the Sims 4, try the new In the (Safety) Zone Baby Fence. It’s like a colorful playpen for your digital bundle of joy.
Now, let’s talk toddlers. These pint-sized escape artists can break free from any baby-proofed area, so keep your eyes peeled. Sadly, not all household objects have safety features, but you can still lock doors and banish Sims from certain rooms the old-fashioned way.
But wait, do you need to baby-proof the house in the Sims 4? It’s not mandatory, but it helps when you need to take a break from parenting duties. And don’t worry. You can still keep tabs on your family members by checking their status at the bottom of the screen. So go ahead, baby-proof like a boss, and enjoy some well-deserved virtual peace of mind!
The Sims 4 is available on PC,