Baby Gates: Options For Flexibility And Safety

By Ashley Houston


You ensure the safety of babies and toddlers with baby gates. But you should keep in mind that they are not the only ones who will use the gate. The older kids and the adults will also have to use them if they need to pass. This is the reason why you should buy a gate that is easy to open and close. Do your best not to step over the gate, particularly when the youngster being protected is watching. You don't want the child to learn a bad habit.

Flexible Baby Gates. People usually think of wood or metal when they say baby gates. Baby gates can actually be made from other types of material too. Some use Plexiglas or highly durable fabrics.

Baby Gates can be used in doorways and stairways, and normally expands up to 51 inches. Some fit inside a doorframe or between two walls and are retractable when not in use, making them quite a flexible barrier.

You use screws to attach hardware-mounted gates to walls or banisters. These types of gates usually work like a door when opening and closing. This is quite suitable for frequently passed areas. You have the choice of placing them between walls or banisters, or even between a wall and a banister. These gates are meant to be mounted on a solid wood surface. If your doorway or opening is already framed in wood you can install the gate without any preparation. If not, then you can simply buy a Gate Mounting Kit from the shop where you got your baby gate.

Baby Gate Warnings Keep in mind that not all baby gates are safe. As an example, accordion-style baby gates with large V-shaped openings along the top edge and diamond-shaped openings between the slats are a strangulation risk. Deaths have occurred when kids try to crawl through the openings. This style of baby gates have not been in the market since 1985, but they might still be available in garage sales or in thrift shops, so you should be aware of it.




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