It’s completely normal to think that kids are too young to know and be aware of safety precautions. Most of them just want to play and roam around for fun, so their safety is all dependent on their guardians.
Grandpa’s Love
Grandpas may not be as expressive of their love as grandmas, but we know for sure that they love their grandkids as dearly.
Best Grandpa
This one grandpa certainly deserves an award for the grand gesture he’s done for his grandson with autism.
Winnie The Pooh-Inspired
He built him a special and safe place to sleep that could also be a fun place to stay in as it is designed after Winnie The Pooh’s house.
Keeping Him Safe
He did this to keep him safe during nighttime as the Autism Spectrum Disorder Foundation says that “Children with autism have a tendency to wander in the middle of the night. Secure his room by locking the door from the outside or placing a baby gate at the door. Though it may feel like you are imprisoning your child, this is for his safety and best interest.”
The Entrance
The front door dons a sign with his grandson’s name, “Mr. Sanders,” and Pooh’s friends, Eeyore, Tigger, and Pigglet, are all waiting by the door.
Welcome To Pooh’s Home
Additionally, the whole front of the “box” opens up to reveal the customized bed and paintings of Winnie The Pooh’s bedroom.
Pull-Out Bed
Grandpa made the bed with wheels so it can be easily moved around and the “box” can be transformed into a normal bedroom if needed.
Safety Features
As his main reason for constructing this bed for his son is his safety, he made sure to include a smoke detector, CO2 detector, alarm systems, and security cameras to ensure protection.
He Asked For Help
He also worked closely with the local fire department to gather feedback on his design and to ensure that the bed would still allow room for any rescue or escape efforts during an emergency.
Watch grandpa’s amazing bed design in the video below.
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