Once your baby is out of their crib and playpen, you're
going to need some way of ensuring their safety, That's why learning how to
choose a baby gate can be one of the most important things you'll
do while
baby-proofing the house.
The first place you'll want to install a baby gate, is at the
top, and bottom of any stairway the baby may have access to, Gates installed at
the top of stairways should always be done with hardware mountings, and not
expandable pressure bars, This is for those rare instances when the bar can
bejiggled loose and give way, allowing the baby to fall down the stairs, The
pressure gates can be used at the bottom of stairs, however.
Baby gates today, generally come as mesh panels, vertical
raillbars that are built to government specifications regarding the width between them, or expandable accordion style
gates that also must meet stringent requirements as to measurements of the
diamond shapes that open up when the gate is stretched to fit a doorway.
Whichever style you choose, it should have a flat top edge,
to prevent injury when a child tries to climb over it and falls on the edge, If
it is a pressure bar gate, it must be placed so that the bar is on the side
away from the child, because they often try to use it as a foothold to climb
over top, While a pressure bar exerts considerable force against the surfaces
it is placed between, it is not a guarantee that precocious children can't find
a way to release the bar.
In the event that you have an extra-wide space that needs to
be blocked off, many models of baby gates offer an extension Kit, However,
ifyou find that the surfaces against which you had planned to mount the gate are
insecure, such as a drywall without studs, you may also need a gate mounting
Kit to get a snug, and sturdy ft, In the case of banisters, you can find
mounting kits that don't need to be screwed into the wood, which will avoid
marring the surface.
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