Strategically -
placed baby gates can also be very useful.
Many dog owners find crates and kennels, or creatively
placed baby gates, essential in keeping a dog safe inside the home.
Place baby gates at the top and bottom of the stairs to prevent your baby from taking a tumble if she decides to practice her climbing skills.
For instance, cover electrical outlets,
place baby gates near stairs and move plants stands that could tip over when your baby reaches for furniture.
If you're a bit more industrious, you can make your own tv stand guard, use security film on the cabinet windows or
place a baby gate to encompass the entire area.
For all these reasons, Leah should not be allowed to go up or down stairs so her foster mom has
placed a baby gate at the bottom of the stairs.
Place a baby gate in the doorway to keep your dog from entering the room.
To keep other pets or small children away from the litter box, you can
place a baby gate across the room entrance.
Alternatively, if you own a baby gate that can easily be pressure - mounted in the doorway,
place the baby gate between the cats, but be careful no one feels brave enough to jump over!
Once your dog can do this well, try
placing a baby gate on the doorway while you are also in the room but occupied doing other things such as watching television or reading.
For large breed dogs, you can designate a room for Kitty's litter boxes and
place a baby gate in the doorway, but raise it about a foot off of the ground.
Not exact matches
Pressure - mounted
gates are best used in
places like the bottom of a staircase or between rooms to keep your
baby from roaming.
If you need to block off the top of a staircase or any other
place with uneven floors that your
baby could fall on, these are the perfect
baby gates for the job.
Over time, some pressure - mounted
baby gates may become loose or move slightly out of
place.
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 stairs.
The custom extra wide
baby gate pictured above for example was
placed strategically to keep little ones inside the playroom area and away from the desk and the staircase.
Simply
place your child's mattress on the floor, and install a
baby gate at the door to restrict access to the bedroom.
This custom
baby gate installation took place in Lake Forest California and saw Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playr
baby gate installation took
place in Lake Forest California and saw
Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playr
Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playroom.
If the room has windows make sure high quality window guards or window locks are in
place, and install a suitable
baby gate to keep your child confined to the secure area you've created.
In order to unlock it you need to hold the switch
placed on knob and then lift the
baby gate up.
Although the
baby gate is in
place it's always ideal to add multiple layers of protection so, for example, secure the furniture with quality straps, pad sharp corners, install blind cleats so cords are out of reach and remove or block off tall floor lamps that could be pulled over.
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.
Mounting a
gate at the top of the staircase is extremely important, but remember that a
baby that can't climb up in the first
place, will never risk falling back down, so
gates at the bottom of stairs are just as necessary.
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.
As can be seen this
baby gate restricts access to the fire
place and creates a distance between the child and potential danger.
Keeping your
baby away from potential dangers, such as stairs, home offices, pets, exercise equipment or rooms that have a lot of hazards, is essential for their safety, and when your attention fails, strategically
placed baby safety
gates come to the rescue.
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.
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.
Pictured below is an outdoor safety
baby gate placed at the top of balcony stairs in Newport Beach.
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.
There are pressure fit
gates; portable
gates; wall fit
gates;
gates for wide space;
gates for stand space;
gates for staircases;
gates for narrow spaces;
gates to protect
baby from climbers or jumping dogs;
gates to a
place where there is no wall;
gates to use during outdoor activities;
gates to protect the young one from the indoor pets like cats.
This is a tall
gate that will keep your
baby enclosed in a safe
place.
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.
While some parents opted to just put their
babies in a crib while leaving the fireplace
gate - free, it is still best to allow your
baby to move around the
place to practice his motor skills, right?
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.
Pictured below is a
Baby Safety
gate placed at the bottom of a staircase using a no holes banister clamps.
√ Use plug covers on electrical outlets; wrap up the slack of electrical cords and hide behind furniture √ Tie and
place blind cords out of
baby's reach, or use cordless window coverings; keep cribs, furniture and toys away from windows and window cords √ Secure all furniture so it will not topple on your child √ Install hardware mounted
gates (which are more secure than pressure mounted) at the top and bottom of stairs √ Put latches on doors to keep kids out of certain rooms √ Lock away medicines, cleaning products and poisons, and ensure houseplants are out of reach √ Turn water heater down to 49 °C (120 °F), and test
baby's bath water with elbow or wrist to ensure it's warm, not hot √ Don't allow smoking — it's harmful to your infant and butts are poisonous
Here are some of our latest installations of custom extra-large sectional
baby safety
gates at different
places.
To avoid unwanted danger,
baby gates are usually installed in different
places of a house.
Placing a
gate at your
baby's door will keep your dog out of the room.
The tension
gates are great for
places where a temporary enclosure is desired or if you need something to use at a
baby sitter's house.
Custom
baby gate installation at top / bottom of stairs and in upstairs playroom (Lake Forest, California) This custom baby gate installation took place in Lake Forest California and saw Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playr
baby gate installation at top / bottom of stairs and in upstairs playroom (Lake Forest, California) This custom
baby gate installation took place in Lake Forest California and saw Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playr
baby gate installation took
place in Lake Forest California and saw
Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playr
Baby Safe Homes securing a stairway and a playroom.
If your adult dog is still terrified about being closed in a crate despite your effort in making it a great
place, skip this option and confine your dog in a dog exercise pen or an area closed off by
baby gates.
It is the repeated praise when they are passing their urine, taken to the same area to eliminate, and barriers such as
baby gates and crates that helps them learn the
places and times to go out.
Place some strategic
baby gates, so that if you need to leave the room your dog is not alone with the children.
Also, put up a
baby gate to the bedroom or another room so that the cat can get away from the dog and have a
place of her own.
This may entail
placing the box on an elevated surface that the dog can't reach, using a
baby gate or collar - activated cat door to keep the dog out of the room where the litter box is located, or providing your cat with a Clevercat brand box (traditional hooded litter boxes rarely thwart a dog on the hunt for a snack).
However care should be taken as to where these are
placed (keep away from stairs) as IGs are jumpers and will often jump a
baby gate and can even trap a leg in it.