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How to Select the Right Baby
Gate
Three Steps to Selecting The
Right Baby Gate:
There is no perfect baby safety
gate for all situations; There are several factors to take into
account when purchasing a baby gate:
1) Where is it
going? If it is going at the top of a stairway, you will
want to look for a hardware mounted (screwed into the wall) gate,
never use a pressure mounted gate at the top of the stairs*. If the
gate will be used to block off a room, or prevent a child from
climbing up the stairs, you may be able to choose from hardware
mounted and pressure mounted gates.
2) What size is
the opening where the gate will go? You will need to
measure the opening where your gate will go, both width of the
opening, and height of the opening. Child safety gates all have
specific dimensions that they will fit. You need to find a gate that
will securely fit in your space. An extension kit may be necessary
with some gates to fit larger areas.
3) Are there
any special circumstances in the space that you need the baby gate
to go? If you have a banister, molding, hollow wall, or
wrought iron railing, you may need the use of a gate installation
kit to create a proper mounting surface. Kits are also available to
mount a baby gate to banisters without creating holes.
Using
these three factors can help you make an informed decision on proper
baby gates for your space. Please remember that most gates are
appropriate for ages between 6 months and 3 years of age. This may
be more or less for certain gates and manufacturers. As a rule of
thumb, if the top of the baby gate is at or below a child's shoulder
height, it is time to discontinue use of the gate.
Mounting a baby gate to spaces with hollow walls,
wrought iron railings, banisters & moldings/baseboards:
Gate installation kits are needed in almost all gate
installations where the gate is not being mounted in a wood framed
door opening. They help create a mountable surface for gates in
spaces that have moldings, banisters, hollow walls, and wrought iron
railings. Most gate installation kits are appropriate for hardware
mounted and pressure mounted safety gates. Kits are also available
to create a solid mounting surface on banisters, with no
holes!
Kelly Smith is the owner and
professional babyproofer for TotSAFE.com which provides
parents and caregivers with childproofing products and baby safety
information.
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