Firefighter · Dad of two autistic sons

Built by a firefighter raising two autistic sons. Curated by a family that knows what actually works.

SensorySafe Kids makes sensory tools and calming-corner kits for parents, OTs, and SPED teachers who need things that actually work — vetted by a dad who lives this category, not a warehouse that doesn't.

Curated by an autism dad

Years of working through this category — only the right kind make the catalog.

30-day refund — keep the items

Try the kit. If it doesn't help, full refund and nothing to ship back.

Direct support from a real parent

Text-based support for the first 14 days. You email me, I answer.

Schools and OTs welcome

Faire Direct, PO-friendly, and tax-exempt processing for districts.

What we make

Start small or commit to the full corner — every kit is built around outcomes our family has lived.

Tier 1 · Starter

10-Item Sensory Bag

$97 · first-order risk-free

Built around the kind of items we keep in our truck for restaurants, haircuts, and grocery runs. Curated, not catalog-padded.

  • 2 chew tools (necklace + backup)
  • 3-piece fidget set + visual timer
  • Noise-reducing earbuds
  • "What to grab when" parent card
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Tier 4 · For schools

Sensory Room Buildout

$2,497+ · per classroom

Done-for-you sensory corner installed in one visit, with staff training and a 30-day follow-up call.

  • Site visit + custom layout
  • Full kit delivered and installed
  • 90-minute teacher training
  • 30-day follow-up call
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Why we built this

I'm Cody — a full-time firefighter and the dad of two autistic sons, currently 9 and 11. Different ages, different sensory profiles, same dad trying to figure it out.

I started SensorySafe Kids because the sensory products my family actually trusts almost never come from the loud, drop-shipped catalogs that flood this space. I wanted to put a name and a face on every order — and give other parents, OTs, and first responders products that have been pressure-tested by a real autism family before they reach yours.

I won't tell my boys' stories here — their privacy isn't for sale. But the categories I've worked through, the kits I'd put together, and the things I've learned to skip — that's all on the table. That's what this site is for.

"I won't sell anything I wouldn't trust in my own boys' room. Period." — Cody Robinson, Founder

Questions people ask first

If your question isn't here, email me — I read every message.

How fast do orders ship?

Most kits ship from Faire-vetted US brands in 3-5 business days. School purchase orders ship in 5-10 business days from PO approval. If something needs to be there sooner, email me before you order and I'll tell you honestly what's possible.

What's the return policy?

30-day money-back guarantee on the Calming Corner Kit. If your child or your classroom hasn't used the kit at least three times in the first month and it's not helping, send me a one-sentence email and I refund every dollar. You keep the items — I don't ask for anything back. Smaller items (under $50) follow the same spirit, just less paperwork.

Do you sell to schools and districts?

Yes — and I encourage it. Purchase orders welcome. Tax-exempt processing available with a W-9 and your state exemption certificate. Net-30 terms for verified school addresses. The "Schedule a call" link on the School Sensory Room Buildout tier is the fastest way to start that conversation.

How do you protect your sons' privacy if the brand is built around them?

The boys are not the product. Their faces, names, schools, and behavioral specifics don't appear in marketing — that's a non-negotiable line for our family. What you'll see from me is the gear we use, the lessons we've learned, and honest reviews of what worked and what didn't. The dad is the messenger; the boys' privacy is sacred.

Why should I trust this over Amazon?

You don't have to. Amazon has more selection, faster shipping, and a return policy I can't beat. What you get here that you can't get there: every item in the catalog is something I'd put in my own boys' room, the kits are curated rather than catalog-scraped, you can email the founder and get a real answer, and the money supports a small family-run operation rather than another faceless reseller. If price and speed are what you care about most, Amazon is fine. If you want someone who actually knows what the products do, that's why this site exists.

Free: The 10-Item Sensory Bag Parent Guide

The exact checklist we use for restaurants, haircuts, airports, and doctor visits. 6 pages, no fluff, written by a dad who actually has to leave the house with two autistic boys.

No spam. One email with the PDF, then I'll only write when there is something useful.