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[quote=Anonymous]We like the Kidco gates. We screwed our top of the stairs gate directly into the newel post at the instruction of the carpenter who installed our railings, because he said it would be easier to just fill in the hole later than to repair the damage from zip ties. We have relied on these Safety 1st straps for cabinets and drawers because some of our kitchen drawers didn't work well with the interior latches. Surprisingly they have come off reasonably well without damage to the exterior, but not sure I'd use them if we had more expensive cabinetry: https://www.safety1st.com/ca-en/adjustable-multi-purpose-strap-1pk-48367-s1-ca-en.html We like these plug protectors for outlets we need to use from time to time: https://www.safety1st.com/ca-en/secure-press-plug-protectors-48590-s1-ca-en.html And these are really hard to remove, so good for outlets you don't need to use much or for particularly clever toddlers who are good at removing the easier ones: https://www.safety1st.com/ca-en/deluxe-press-fit-plug-protectors-8pk-48307-s1-ca-en.html If you find you have a kid who likes to unplug things, these are useful: https://www.safety1st.com/ca-en/double-touch-plug-outlet-covers-2pk-10404-s1-ca-en.html I'd say gates and plug protectors are a must, but otherwise your baby will show you what you need to childproof over time. And it may be different for each kid. [/quote]
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