Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got these amazing cabinet locks that are magnetic so you can't see them on the outside. Try to consolidate everything hazardous into one cabinet. I don't see the point in baby proofing cabinets with pots and pans for example. It's annoying that they go in there to get stuff but it's such a short phase. Focus on actually dangerous things.
Thanks! I've seen the magnetic options. Have you ever lost the opening key? I could see this happening, but maybe I would just use something else magnetic?
When we first got them we misplaced them a few times but they always turned up. Now we're better at keeping it in one place.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, we have one wall to wall stair, one wall to banister, and one banister to banister, so I suppose we might need three different gates. We also have an upstairs landing where the stair banister continues (not sure how to describe this, but it is basically slats). I see there are clear banister shields, though not sure if this is overkill. Baby is seven months and just starting to crawl, so it is hard to fully appreciate right now what we need to do...
Anonymous wrote:All we ever had was a gate at the top of one set of stairs, a doorknob cover for the door to the basement, a magnetic lock for the cabinet under the sink, and a couple squishy corner things for an end table with sharp corners at toddler eye level.
I would start with those and then buy new things if you need them. We never needed anything else. My kids were never interested in outlets.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, we have one wall to wall stair, one wall to banister, and one banister to banister, so I suppose we might need three different gates. We also have an upstairs landing where the stair banister continues (not sure how to describe this, but it is basically slats). I see there are clear banister shields, though not sure if this is overkill. Baby is seven months and just starting to crawl, so it is hard to fully appreciate right now what we need to do...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got these amazing cabinet locks that are magnetic so you can't see them on the outside. Try to consolidate everything hazardous into one cabinet. I don't see the point in baby proofing cabinets with pots and pans for example. It's annoying that they go in there to get stuff but it's such a short phase. Focus on actually dangerous things.
Thanks! I've seen the magnetic options. Have you ever lost the opening key? I could see this happening, but maybe I would just use something else magnetic?
Anonymous wrote:We got these amazing cabinet locks that are magnetic so you can't see them on the outside. Try to consolidate everything hazardous into one cabinet. I don't see the point in baby proofing cabinets with pots and pans for example. It's annoying that they go in there to get stuff but it's such a short phase. Focus on actually dangerous things.