Choose from an extensive range
of stair gates, baby monitors, thermometers and useful products to baby proof your home.
This solved the top
of stairs gate issue as well as eliminated damage to the brick and the banister.
The top
of stair gate by Evenflo is made of stylish wood that fits in with any decor and can expand from 30 to 48 inches.
The HomeSafe Top
of Stairs Gate offers one of the most unique looks of the entire bunch.
Not exact matches
After walking up a set
of stairs and through a rather beastly locked metal
gate, I arrived onto an empty rooftop at Google's Mountain View, Calif. headquarters.
Compared to make budget pet
gates, this
gate offers a generous height
of 32 inches, and it can be used in doorways, hallways, and at the top or bottom
of stairs.
She's on the mend, but we're watching her and... we've installed baby
gates at both sets
of stairs.
Again, don't use a wood or plastic pressure - mounted
gate at the top
of stairs, but if you need a
gate to keep your baby out
of a certain room or area, you'll be just fine with one.
If you have no staircase doors, install hardware - mounted safety
gates at the top and bottom
of the
stairs; spring - mounted
gates are not advised.
I'd recommend using a metal, hardware - mounted
gate at the top
of stairs.
Remember when your child was a toddler and you put baby
gates across the
stairs, locks on the cabinet doors and you put all your breakables out
of his reach?
Its simple push - to - close feature allows the
gate to lock easily, making it perfect for the top or bottom
of stairs.
Stairs can be one of the most intriguing places for newly mobile babies, so make sure you put a gate at the top and the bottom, or put another plan in place to always monitor them near s
Stairs can be one
of the most intriguing places for newly mobile babies, so make sure you put a
gate at the top and the bottom, or put another plan in place to always monitor them near
stairsstairs.
using safety
gates at bedroom doors and at both the top and bottom
of stairs (for babies or toddlers)
The top
of the
stairs is the most critical point, so you should start by putting a baby
gate there.
Properly install a safety
gate at the door
of your child's room to prevent the baby from ever even reaching the top
of the
stairs.
When choosing between different hardware - mounted baby
gate brands, you will need to note the difference between
gates intended for the bottom
of the
stairs and for the top
of the
stairs.
Pressure - mounted baby
gates are not recommended for use at the top
of stairs, even to avoid paying the extra price
of holes in your walls.
That's why the hardware - mounted baby
gate for the top
of the
stairs is a must!
Hardware Mounted (meaning secured with screws) baby safety
gates are useful in many applications such as for the top and bottom
of stairs, to restrict access to rooms, around fireplaces or any just to keep your baby away from a danger in your home.
Pressure and tension mounted
gates for example should never be used at the top
of stairs regardless
of what the manufacturer claims.
Good thing about this
gate is that it is easy to install because you can use it with or without baseboards and is practical for the top
of the
stairs as that part
of the house requires a tough protection.
I would just move the
gate up to the 5th
stair but the wall with the handrail is not flush (some kind
of mop board trim happening there) and the actual handrail prevents our
gate from being secure since it's in the way.
-LSB-...] done a fair job
of babyproofing for boys,
gating off the
stairs, and watching for falls.
A pressure mounted
gate should NEVER be used at the top
of stairs regardless
of what the manufacturer claims.
We also used two 9 inch extensions instead
of the 24 inch pieces that came with the bottom
of the
stairs baby safety
gate to create a smaller footprint leaving more room at the entry way into the home.
Use a baby
gate that actually screws into the wall, especially at the top
of the
stairs, since these are more secure than other pressure - mounted baby safety
gates.
We installed
gates at the top and bottom
of stairs with custom no holes banister clamps.
Top
of Stairs Baby
Gate — Irvine, CA The staircase picture below may look steep to you as an adult, so imagine what it may look like to a small child, and what the consequences
of him or she falling from this height may be.
Safety
gates at the top and bottom
of the
stairs should be securely mounted to the wall and have a locking handle that can be operated with one hand.
My littler two were both
stair climbers and I looked for
gate options when the bigger one was trying to climb, and we have a lot
of the same issues as you have with the architecture.
He's a little daredevil and although he's really good at climbing, he hasn't mastered the reverse which leaves me in need
of a baby
gate since sitting on the
stairs all day is proving to be less effective for all the other areas
of my life.
Keep the
gates up until you are convinced that your child can walk up and down the
stairs safely, usually at around three years
of age (after which time he will likely learn how to bypass the
gate anyway).
Pressure mounted
gates should NEVER be used at the top
of stairs.
Child safety
gate for top
of stair Statistically each year, more than 2,5 million children are treated in emergency rooms for fall - related injuries.
Custom Baby Safety
Gate Install in San Juan Capistrano Baby Safe Homes installed an extra wide gate at the top of the sta
Gate Install in San Juan Capistrano Baby Safe Homes installed an extra wide
gate at the top of the sta
gate at the top
of the
stairs.
The first thing we do to instill a bit
of control on our day is
gate off the
stairs, so that the boys have to stay on the same level.
Some
gates are suitable for the top
of the
stairs, some for the bottom, some are suitable to limit a child's access to a certain room, or to keep him away from a dangerous hazard as could be a fireplace.
We use a different type
of gate, the kind you showed wouldn't work on our
stairs.
The
gate comes with secured mounted hardware that is especially important if you are planning to secure the top
of the
stairs.
The clients wanted baby safety
gates installed at the top and bottom
of the
stairs.
There is also a kit for the bottom
of the
stairs that fastens a pressure mounted
gate to a baluster.
But until then, remove items from his reach, use
gates to keep him away from the
stairs, and install locks to keep him out
of stuff he shouldn't get into.
As a rule
of thumb, when choosing a baby
gate for the
stairs, only
gates that physically mount to the wall should be used to secure the tops
of staircases.
Once your baby starts crawling, you need to keep an eye on them as they can vanish from sight in a second; make sure you get
stair gates to prevent them from falling down the
stairs and put locks on the kitchen cupboards so that your baby can't get hold
of any dangerous substances.
Whether you need to keep your crawler out
of the kitchen or away from the
stairs or your toddler in his room at 5 am, a
gate is a hands down MUST.
Using pressure - mounted
gates is not recommended at the top
of stairs — they can give way under pressure (such as a child throwing his body against it).
It would be best if you put safety
gates at the bottom as well as the top
of your
stairs so that the baby doesn't get hurt while moving up or down.
One
of the most necessary measures is by choosing a safety
gate for your
stairs where your kids are probably in danger
of falling.
If you're concerned about your child sleepwalking during night terrors, fasten a
gate at the bedroom door or at the top
of the
stairs.