Corner guards and door stoppers

For Table Or Sharp Surfaces: Corner Protectors

Corner guards: what are they?

Corner guards for children are a fundamental element for the safety of a newborn or a child who has just started crawling. When it comes to safety, parents and new parents are always on the lookout for what is best and what tools are really needed to best protect their children. This is very important because even if the home has always been considered a safe nest, it can be the vehicle of major and unpleasant accidents such as falls and various bumps on the head of newborns. They serve for their protection and to make parents feel much safer. They are fundamental elements to protect the fingers, the head or the simple limbs of newborns from thorns, edges, pointed things of various kinds such as tables and help to prevent the child from falling or unbalancing from any piece of furniture such as the cot in which sleeps or the high chair where he usually eats.



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How many types are there?

We have different kinds on the market. However, in general it can be said that corner protectors are part of a large category of protection for the home which also includes socket covers and drawer locks for children.
When we talk about socket covers we refer to all those accessories which, although simple to use, can be very useful. They are supports that can be applied in front of any socket within the reach of a child. We refer not only to the low and most exposed wall sockets but also to the higher sockets that are used for household appliances. They are not current-conducting and can also be easily removed, so that after using the socket in question it can be immediately secured.
Another often used element is the drawer lock for children. It becomes fundamental when the child in question begins to walk. This is because the drawer lock for children prevents the child from opening the drawer. It is generally applied to the drawers and doors of the lowest furniture and is moved if necessary as soon as the child grows in height or starts walking. The non-opening of the drawer allows the child not to put himself in danger and not to get hurt. These drawer locks are quite comfortable and are applied with ease.
More generally, however, when we talk about corner protectors we refer to all those inserts in rubber or purely soft material that are inserted into the corners and edges of furniture such as the table or pointed surfaces by parents.
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