Young children are extremely active and can easily engage in dangerous behavior if left unattended, even for a moment. In Fujian, China, a mother uploaded a one-second video onto Xiaohongshu, likely taken with her phone. When she looked up, she saw her baby had actually climbed to the highest part of the window frame, a very dangerous situation. It is believed she immediately put down her phone to rescue the child, and fortunately, no accident occurred.
Afterwards, the mother posted photos of her room setup, which revealed no safety equipment in place. She remarked that she did not understand why her baby seemed “so small yet so strong,” describing, “when a child is quiet, they are usually up to something.” Upon seeing the video, netizens expressed how nerve-wracking it was and urged the poster to install safety devices.
When the mother looked up, she saw her baby climbing the highest part of the window frame—a very dangerous situation. It is believed she immediately put down her phone and took the baby down, and fortunately, nothing bad happened.
The post drew many comments from netizens. Some said, “I’ve installed window restrictors at home,” “When I was little, I climbed to the rooftop without a trace of fear, scaring the lady from the building opposite—now that I’m grown up, I’m afraid of heights,” “Some people think window security bars are ugly, but at least they’re safe. I even installed them on my first-floor apartment.” Many netizens were sympathetic to the poster, knowing she likely needs to watch the baby for long hours and may have been momentarily tired or distracted, suggesting she install safety devices to prevent tragic accidents from happening.
When the mother looked up, she saw her baby climbing the highest part of the window frame—a very dangerous situation. It is believed she immediately put down her phone and took the baby down, and fortunately, nothing bad happened.
The post drew many comments from netizens. Some said, “I’ve installed window restrictors at home,” “When I was little, I climbed to the rooftop without a trace of fear, scaring the lady from the building opposite—now that I’m grown up, I’m afraid of heights,” “Some people think window security bars are ugly, but at least they’re safe. I even installed them on my first-floor apartment.” Many netizens were sympathetic to the poster, knowing she likely needs to watch the baby for long hours and may have been momentarily tired or distracted, suggesting she install safety devices to prevent tragic accidents from happening.