Two services - wow! You will have a very safe house.
I agree with what you've prioritized.
Only other things I can think of:
Corded blinds - get rid of them, especially for windows in the baby's room. Even "safety" blinds aren't that safe. If you can pull on the cord (even from the center of the blinds) and get a loop around your hand, so can the baby.
I would either use corner guards on the sharp edges or move the pointy table to the basement for the first few walking months. Also, I personally don't trust door locks alone (or at least not the ones we had) when it comes to cleansers and I keep those in the highest available cupboard, not under the sink. Same with meds - don't keep them in the medicine cabinet because a fairly young kid can climb from the toilet lid, to vanity, to open the cabinet.
I think you just have to watch your child (for what their tendencies are when they explore, I mean) and use your imagination. Most of what we did didn't cost much or anything - we moved things out of the way a lot, replaced some blinds with shades and curtains, put in cupboard locks, made sure cords weren't in tempting places, tethered all bookcases and dressers. Oh, and kitchen safety in general - our knobs are top-mounted, and we are lucky enough to have a lockable half-door on the kitchen, so we kept the kids out of the kitchen when they were playing in the rest of the house.