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-Laurie-
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Child Safety Locks
Help, the past few days Jack was just lunging crawling but as of last night he is a maniac on the floor and naturally discovered how neat the Living room Entertainment center is and how much he wants to open it.
All the cords are protected and outlets and our furniture is bolted but I need to know what to do for my kitchen and for drawers and shelves.
The problem with my kitchen is none of my cabinets or drawers have hardware so I want something else to install also.
Help!
Edited to add my brother and I were both crawling by 7 months and walking by 8 so I know now is when the fun really begins..lol
Message edited 12/29/2005 11:24:50 AM.
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Posted 12/29/05 11:23 AM |
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Re: Child Safety Locks
I use tot locks. They are a little harder to install but so worth it. You cant see them from the outside and they open with a magentic key. This is the link form one step ahead:
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Message edited 12/29/2005 11:50:53 AM.
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Posted 12/29/05 11:49 AM |
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Re: Child Safety Locks
My son is a monkey.. We had the same one pictured above, but lost the little magnet thing.. not cool... Being that he figured out how to get into everything Thank God, he still hasnt figured out the regular drawer and cabinet locks.. that you push down before pulling the drawer all the way out. Much more cconveinent.. Good Luck!
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Posted 12/29/05 12:01 PM |
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Re: Child Safety Locks
Posted by rose825
I use tot locks. They are a little harder to install but so worth it. You cant see them from the outside and they open with a magentic key. This is the link form one step ahead:
tot locks
We use this kind on some our cabinets, I got them at BRU and you can buy extra openers in case one is misplaced.
I really like them, and you don;t need to have harware on your cabinets/drawers.
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Posted 12/29/05 12:07 PM |
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-Laurie-
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Re: Child Safety Locks
Thanks! It looks like I'll be spending alot of money this weekend and alot of time cursing on my hands and knees in my kitchen.
I think I got a kit of four of those but no key for my shower, but I did see that they see the key at lowes!
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Posted 12/29/05 3:28 PM |
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RyansMommy
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Re: Child Safety Locks
Posted by rose825
I use tot locks. They are a little harder to install but so worth it. You cant see them from the outside and they open with a magentic key. This is the link form one step ahead:
tot locks
I wish we had found these sooner. We used the basic plastic ones and my son is ALWAYS pinching his fingers because he can the cabinet open a little bit. We did use these in our bathroom and they are GREAT!! You could also check ebay to save some $$
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Posted 12/29/05 5:19 PM |
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