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Baby Gates Save You Hospital Visits

Date Added: December 23, 2010 10:20:37 PM
Author: Mary Claire
Category: Shopping: Children

With a couple of safety gates baby can be safer which in turn will make your life a little easier. There are two types of gates to choose from. The hardware mounted gates which require screws for installation in a doorway. You can drill holes in a door frame or stud behind the wall and attach the gate with brackets and screws. In many cases you can avoid this by purchasing a round or square clamp made of solid wood to attach and drill into. Hardware mounted gates are the most secure choice and are best used at the top of stairs. No matter how much you want to avoid drilling holes pressure mounted gates can be surprisingly easy to dislodge and are not recommended for top of stairs. A pressure gate is held in an opening by pressure against the door frame or walls. Pressure keeps it in place and doesn’t require drilling. These are suitable for less hazardous locations, such as between rooms, for example, off your kitchen so you can make dinner without a crawling baby underfoot, or at the bottom of a stairway to discourage your little climber from venturing upstairs. We recommend that you not use a pressure gate at the top of stairs. Avoid gates with horizontal slats, they are an invitation for a child to climb. Look for narrow spaces between the vertical slats. These should be less than 3 inches apart to prevent head entrapment. Look for sturdy construction and an even finish. Metal is more durable than wood. Take measurements for your desired location an avoid a pressure gate that will need to be at its maximum width to fit because they may wobble. You can also use a gate to keep a pet away from a child or vice versa. Safety gates baby are intended for children between 6 months and 24 months of age. All indoor gates are only a deterrent, not a replacement for adult supervision. To find the most up to date gates baby will need we recommend you go to BabyMonitorBarn.com.
 
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