Not exact matches
The TV, TV stand and other furniture like bookshelves can be hazardous to your baby
if it isn't safely
anchored to the
wall.
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.
If you don't have the proper spacing to
wall - mount, there are excellent TV
anchors that will do the trick.
If you've never seen a television
anchor, they usually use screws or super-adhesive
anchors that attach to your TV cabinet or
wall.
They do supply 2 safety
anchors so you can secure it to the
wall if you want for safety.
Rain Noe doesn't think it's the designer's or the manufacturer's fault; they both acknowledge the fact that these can topple
if someone climbs them and supply the
wall anchoring kits.
Examples of all these types of defective products are often in the news: unstable chests of drawers that fell over and injured children
if they were not
anchored to a
wall illustrate a design flaw; improperly deploying airbags in cars were blamed at least in part on careless manufacturing; and many drug manufacturers are held responsible for failing to provide adequate warnings about possible hazards and side effects of taking certain medications.
The display's 57 - pound weight (again the same as last year's model) puts it on the heavier side, so
if you want to mount it on your
wall you'll want to make sure you've got secure
anchors.
If you have a concrete or brick
wall, use the included drill bit to make your pilot holes and hammer in the included
wall anchors before you drive in the screws.
If your TV setup requires a longer cable — because it's mounted to the
wall, for instance — the best way to
anchor the Roku Express is with a strip of double - sided tape, which is also included in the box.
If the exterior of your house is brick or masonry, you'll need to use the included drill bit to drill holes where you made marks, and then insert in the two yellow
wall anchors before screwing on the mounting plate.
Step one: Hang curtain rod a couple of inches wider than your window opening, using
wall anchors for stability
if necessary.
Also,
if you have kids and pets, consider
anchoring tall shelving units and bookcases to
wall studs to ensure they don't topple.
Alternately, you either need to hard - wire them or leave a cord exposed and hanging down the
wall, and you have to
anchor them into the
wall as well... which ends up being more of a permanent detail or feature in your home, so
if you will be there for a while, no big deal, but as this is our starter condo and it's tiny and we likely won't be there for too long and thus, I don't know
if this is the best option.