 Shane is my son, two years old, forever two. Shane always had an apple in one hand and a car in another. He was very gentle and loved his sister. He had just a kindness about him. I know it's kind of a funny thing to say about a toddler, but there was just a gentleness about him. I put Shane down for his nap, just like any other day, nap time. And I said, love you. And he said, love you back and rolled over with his blankie. And I went to wake him from his nap at dinner time, and I found him under his dresser. Our family didn't know about anchoring furniture. We literally had every other thing you could think of. I purchased everything off the child safety display. Most furniture will come with a strap and warning labels, but some people don't notice the little straps and a few extra screws. Definitely go out and purchase furniture straps, anti-tip straps or anti-tip device. Install it according to the manufacturer's instructions, and that should be on everything. A lot of people use the excuse, I watch my children so I don't have to anchor my furniture. I don't have to anchor my TV. But I will tell you, you are not faster than a falling TV or a falling dresser, even if you're right there. There's not a day or a time I'm not thinking about Shane. And that makes me try even harder to warn parents. And if I could literally knock on everybody's door and just scream to them and shake them, just do this. Because you will never get your child back. It happens too often, once is too much. Anchor it and save a child.