Child protection for drawers and cabinets
An apartment for a small child is a huge and interesting world. Having barely begun to take the first steps, every crumb stubbornly strives to explore this world. And in this cognitive, active and interesting period for the baby, parents grab their heads. Drawers of dressers and sideboards, shelves of cabinets, storing things usual and familiar to an adult attract the kid like a magnet.
But without the skills of handling objects, proper coordination and care, a small child can harm himself by exploring the next corners of our furniture. And having reached the multi-colored bottles with creams or eau de toilette, mom's cosmetic bag or a drawer with dad's linen, the child does not always act with these things carefully enough. This is not at all the child's fault, because he is just beginning to learn everything. And mother, once again taking a deep breath, starts cleaning up the consequences of the adventures of an inquisitive kid.
Any mother tries to be with the child inseparably, accompanying his first steps in this world, but, unfortunately, no one will cancel other household affairs, even if only minute ones. A mother who has gone to prevent boiling porridge in the kitchen sometimes hears with horror from the next room the rumble of falling objects or the cry of a baby. The parents' anxiety at such moments is quite justified. In this article, we'll take a look at the precautions and ways to protect drawers and cabinets from small children.
Defense mechanisms
The simplest devices for locking the doors of cabinets and pedestals can be made by hand. Our mothers and grandmothers used such simple methods with the use of improvised means. Two side-by-side door handles can be tied with a strong thick thread, string or elastic band.
The disadvantage of this method is that the kid may well eventually master the way to get rid of such a "lock" and, with his handles, open access to the innermost depths of the furniture shelves. In addition, it is inconvenient for the adults themselves, because the rope or elastic band will have to be removed every time you need to take something from the cabinet, and then fix it on the handle again.
Drawers or wardrobe doors can be locked by gluing a strip of wide adhesive tape or electrical tape to their pull-out surface. The disadvantages of this method are the same as described above. In addition, the tape will leave sticky marks that are difficult to remove on furniture surfaces. You can curtain a dresser or cabinet with a large bedspread or tablecloth.
The child is likely to see only a solid piece of matter and head towards more interesting things. This method is only suitable for very young and unintelligent children. It can be used as a temporary measure until more reliable safety locking devices are installed as soon as possible.
Do not secure the tablecloth or bedspread at the top by placing a heavy object on top of it. An active inquisitive toddler can pull on the edge of the bedspread and drop the load onto himself.
Sometimes furniture doors or drawers are equipped with mortise locks. Basically, such locks were often found in old furniture. In this case, you just need to find the key and do not forget to close the lock on the furniture with it after each use. Keeping the keys to cabinets and shelves is also worth keeping out of the reach of a small child. And of course, it is very undesirable to forget the storage place yourself or to lose the cherished key. In this case, it will not be possible for an adult to take the necessary items from the nightstands and dressers.However, modern furniture manufacturers do not often cut locks into drawers and doors.
If possible, it is better to take care of such furniture in advance by choosing the appropriate model or making it by special order. It is not entirely advisable to embed such locks into existing furniture. The difficulty is the selection of the castle itself.
The appearance of the furniture can significantly deteriorate, and the subsequent dismantling of the lock will permanently damage the surface of the door.
Popular manufacturers
Modern furniture manufacturers are actively seeking to help parents. Even with a relatively small budget, it is quite possible to pick up modern, convenient and reliable devices for protecting cabinets - special locks, plugs, latches, closures, door latches, Velcro. These handy and useful protective mechanisms can be purchased at children's stores, as well as furniture or household goods stores. Similar devices are widely represented in specialized online stores, on manufacturers' websites.
All of them are easily attached to furniture and just as easily, without traces and damage to surfaces, they are dismantled when there is no need for them.
The most popular manufacturers of furniture security and locking devices:
- World of Childhood (Russia);
- Bebe Confort (France);
- Chicco, Poupy (Italy);
- Mothercare (UK);
- Safety First (Netherlands);
- Baby Dan (Denmark);
- Canpol (Poland);
- Ikea (Sweden).
Types and models of blockers
Locks-blockers are intended for swing leaves and doors. Depending on the type of door handles, they come in different shapes. Such locks are very easy and quick to install on the cabinet handles, securely hold the doors in the closed position. Door locks of this type look neat and will not spoil your furniture. They do not break and do not stretch with repeated opening and closing, they are strong and durable enough.
Suitable for sliding doors and drawers in a dresser or cabinet soft velcro blockers. They are attached to the side and front surfaces of the furniture and are connected with a special fastener, thereby keeping the drawer from sliding out. Depending on the model, the locking mechanisms can be different: special hidden buttons, hook-ears. Locks of this type can also be used to lock the doors of kitchen appliances that are dangerous for the baby (refrigerator, microwave oven, oven). After all, the baby is unlikely to limit his travels to the living room and his children's room.
When the need for such a blocker disappears, it can be easily and without harm to the equipment peeled off from the surface.
To protect the child from the fall of the heavy box on his feet, you can attach special locking latch extension. If even a young fidget can somehow cope with the lock that blocks the drawer, the latch will work when pulled out and will not allow the drawer to be pulled out of the drawer too far. Such devices are mounted on the inside of the furniture, blocking the drawer to a certain amplitude. Fastening is done either with bolts or with holders glued to the inner surface of the box
More expensive models of bollards and safety devices are often equipped with a special built-in sensor that emits a sound signal when an attempt is made to open it incorrectly (pulling the handle when the lock is closed or force acting on the mechanism itself). The intensity and type of sound signal can be adjusted using the settings. For vigilant parents, this is undoubtedly a significant advantage.
If the crumb is too actively trying to get into the forbidden spaces of the closet or cabinet, the signal will warn the adult about this. The kid can be distracted from this activity and prevent possible troubles.
Are they really necessary?
Many parents are convinced of the convenience and safety of using locking devices for doors and furniture drawers. When there is a small researcher in the house, do not skimp on security measures.Moreover, manufacturers provide a very wide range of locks and blockers for cabinet doors and drawers.
In addition to the fact that such devices and mechanisms protect the baby from injuries and dangersassociated with heavy or sharp objects, chemicals from the shelves of cabinets, they are also save parents from forced cleaning. Exploring the spaces of a dresser or drawer, a toddler often leaves behind a decent mess.
Parents of especially active and curious little ones have to put things in order and do the cleaning several times a day. Before mom has time to lay out the clothes thrown out of the drawer, from the next room you can already hear the sound of tubes with cream and bottles of eau de toilette falling to the floor, or even the ringing of a broken cup.
Scolding a child for their natural interest in their surroundings is almost the same as scolding someone for wanting to sleep or eat. The development of intelligence and physical functions is inextricably linked with the practical study of the world. The baby is actively moving, examining, touching objects, dragging them into his mouth. He does this not at all out of deliberate mischief, and not out of a desire to deliberately annoy you. Remember this. Do not limit the child in his natural development, making scandals and scolding him for inaccuracy.
Although a rare mother manages to restrain her anger and irritation after the next oversight of a fidget. The baby does not have the skills to accurately handle objects, but just this and many other things he will learn all the first months and years of his life. It is possible to make this process mutually enjoyable, interesting and safe enough for your child only with the protective help of parents.
You, in turn, can significantly ease your difficult parenting task by turning to the help of modern devices. Including devices for protecting and locking cabinets from small children.
See below for an overview of the child lock for drawers in action.
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