We anchored tall furniture to the wall, moved medicines to closed cabinets, locked up cleaning chemicals, fixed long cords on the blinds and covered outlets.
Not exact matches
anchor dressers, bookshelves and other
tall furniture to the wall.
To ensure your child's safety, always... MORE
anchor dressers, bookshelves and other
tall furniture to the wall.
As in the rest of the house, secure
tall furniture such as dressers and bookshelves to the walls with braces or
anchors to prevent them from toppling over on your child.
Test Your
Furniture —
Tall furniture should ALWAYS be
anchored to the wall but even short
furniture may need to be secured.
Any
furniture more than 30 inches
tall should be
anchored to a wall with a tip restraint.
Use braces or
anchors to secure
tall or heavy pieces of
furniture to the wall, no matter how stable they seem to be — the results could be deadly if they topple over onto your baby.
There are 20 rooms in this quiet compound nestled beneath
tall trees and
anchored by a lovely pool and patio with comfy outdoor
furniture - beadboard - paneled walls, wood - paneled ceilings, whimsical Mid-Century-inspired duvets, sleigh beds, new carpeting, framed black - and - white photos of international cities (London, New York City, Paris) above the headboards, flat - panel TVs, individually controlled a / c units, and fridge and microwave.