Sentences with phrase «secure taller pieces»

use brackets or wall straps to secure taller pieces of furniture, such as dressers and bookcases, to studs in the wall; straps can be found in the baby - proofing aisle at baby stores and home stores

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Secure tall or unstable pieces of furniture (including flat - screen televisions) to the wall, especially if you live in an earthquake - prone area or have other children (or young visitors) who are climbers.
Move breakable objects that could fall, and make sure tall or unstable pieces of furniture and large or heavy pieces of art are secured to the wall with brackets or safety straps so they can't topple over.
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.
Slimline towers are marvellous for squeezing into corners or between other pieces of furniture, but be sure to secure them to the wall if they are very tall.
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