Child safety gate placed around wood burning fireplace with easy access door and easily removes completely for summer.
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Once your baby starts to crawl, a strategically
placed baby
safety gates can make your life a little easier, your
child a lot safer, and provide peace of mind.
There are many things that can be done by a parent to avoid putting your
child in danger, but certain things, such as installing baby
gates on stairs or around pools, plexiglas on banisters,
child safety locks and furniture straps, are a bit more complicated to put in
place by yourself.
By contacting the Baby Safe Homes
safety expert closest to you, not only will your
child be protected by the best quality
gate available, but by one which was also
placed correctly and nicely blends into the surroundings of your home.
Although this may seem like a safe time to remove your
child safety gate, we recommend to keep it in
place until at least 3 years of age.
Pictured below is a black
child safety gate that was installed by a Baby Safe Homes
safety professional in Temecula, California and was
placed at the top of the stairs using a no holes banister clamps, to prevent damage to the stair posts.
Once in
place, correctly installed and properly used
child safety gates, will securely confine your baby to a safe area of your home, and deny him access to potential hazards.
Above, a high quality customized
safety gate with an auto lock door
placed at the bottom of a staircase, below, another custom sectional baby
gate, this time installed to keep
children out of the kitchen.
An example of this are the two installation pictured: Above, a high quality customized
safety gate with an auto lock door
placed at the bottom of a staircase, below, another custom sectional baby
gate, this time installed to keep
children out of the kitchen.
If your
child is attending a camp where there is a pool, even if she won't be swimming, it's important to inquire about the
safety measures the camp has in
place, including locked
gates, pool alarms, staff training and how often a lifeguard is on duty.
The door on the
child safety gate can be
placed in a hold open position for easy pass through when baby is not using the playroom and the door will automatically lock when pushed closed.
As can be seen, this baby
safety gate is firmly installed to the wall and to the banister, guaranteeing the
child's
safety, while at the same time, leaving the surface on which it was
placed on completely intact.
By
placing safety gates at both ends of a staircase, you can prevent a small
child from falling down the stairs or slipping through the railings.