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Childproof Door Locks in the New York Metropolitan Area

  Each year, thousands of children are admitted to emergency departments due to poisoning. Many household poisons are in bathrooms, making bathrooms potentially hazardous for your child. You may be thinking that cabinet locks will prevent your child from encountering hazards, but it is much safer to prevent access to the entire bathroom. To do this, you should use a GlideLok, the best choice when compared to other childproof door locks in the New York Metropolitan Area. Different Poisons Found in the Bathroom To start, let’s define what a poison is. A poison is something that causes a negative reaction when ingested. These reactions can range from mild to severe, but none have good results. Poisonous chemicals can be found...

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Baby-Proof Door Locks in Minneapolis

  According to a survey conducted by the National Association of Professional Organizers, 50% of homeowners named the garage as the most disorganized area of their house. For adults, this can be nothing more than a daunting task that requires a few hours of organizing and cleaning. For a toddler, however, this can mean a space full of potential hazards. How can we prevent their access to the garage? The best option is to use a GlideLok on the door leading to the garage. Compared to other baby-proof door locks in Minneapolis, the GlideLok is the best door lock for protecting your child. Reasons to use GlideLok as opposed to other baby-proof door locks in Minneapolis Let’s go over the...

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3 MORE Ways to Child Proof a Door Handle or Lever

  Today, I’m going to share with you 3 MORE ways to child proof a door handle or lever. If you read my last blog, I shared 3 ways you could make your door handle – or lever – childproof. And today, I’ve got a few more. Replace your door handle with door knobs This will work for very young children, because doors with lever handles are the easiest kind to open. All the child has to do is pull the handle, and they’re off. If you have door knobs, on the other hand, it takes some serious dexterity to get them open. Early toddlers probably can’t do it yet. So, if you have some knobs laying around, this may...

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