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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2008

http://www.DadLabs.com - Thousands of children are injured every year by toppling home furniture including dressers and book shelves. In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy shows you how to ensure the safety of your kids by installing furniture straps to bedroom furniture. It's a simple diy project that dads can do with common tools including drills and a stud finder to identify studs in your walls. Babyproofing and childproofing your house are important steps that parents should take for child safety. Fortunately, there are many great safety products for kids available. DadLabs Ep. 312 Gear Daddy. Brought to you by One Step Ahead.

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  • You got to try the Magic Stud Finder products

  • @biaryinnovation We'll have to try one out.

  • gives new life to those back packs that fall apart after 2 weeks as well. i keep the straps and zippers for other things as well. like adding a seat belt to toys that didnt come with them (crazy coupe cars or waggons) my kids 2 and doesnt understand the "sit till we get there" rule. it has lead to several head bumps before we added the seat belts.

  • Outstanding hack.  You make Daddy Troy proud.

  • Thousands of kids are injured (a handful fatally) every year by toppling furniture. We joke a lot at dadlabs, but this is serious business.

    He said "stud finder." Huh,huh.

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  • Better to be safe than sorry!

  • very useful thing. another way to babyproof the drawer/bookshelf is to put something heavy on the bottom shelf so that the kid cannot topple it.

  • Great Idea!!!

  • we bought some furnature from IKEA that came with straps (not as fancy as the ones you showed) they consisted of two small thin strips of woven nylon straps a few washers and some screws. i didnt know about these products youve showns so i just improvised.

    i used an old back pack strap (much thicker and stronger then the one that came with it) burt the ends so they wouldnt unravle and used a much longer screw and found a stud. it works jsut as good as the fancy expensive ones.

  • ESSENTIAL... children can get crushed by furniture... and Heidi, you were NOT silly... you were being a good mom!

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