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Better to be safe than sorry!
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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.
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Great Idea!!!
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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.
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ESSENTIAL... children can get crushed by furniture... and Heidi, you were NOT silly... you were being a good mom!
You got to try the Magic Stud Finder products
biaryinnovation 1 year ago
@biaryinnovation We'll have to try one out.
DadLabs 1 year ago
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.
lizbratdevilgirl 3 years ago
Outstanding hack. You make Daddy Troy proud.
DadLabs 3 years ago
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.
DadLabs 3 years ago