Child Proof Light Switch Guard - for Standard (Toggle) Style Switches
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Declan Parker
Greater than one weekDo you have a curious toddler who will climb furniture, balance on beach balls, and even train your dog to hold still so her back can be used as a step stool in his never-ending quest to flip switches? Then buy this. Picture it: America, 2022. A third child, born during the early months of Covid, a cusper of Taurus and Gemini. Pandemic Toddler fears nothing and will leap tall buildings in a single bound just to watch the ceiling fan turn on and off repeatedly for hours. Redirection and the word no mean nothing to him. But completely encapsulating the switches? Works like a charm. Furniture is safe now. The dog can sleep peacefully. The beach ball no longer squeaks in terror. Buy this. Buy as many as you need. Buy more. 100% worth every cent.
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K. Eaton
> 3 dayI researched a lot of switch covers for our toddlers room and finally chose this one based on how solid and sturdy it seemed. Its been installed for a week and so far so good! It was easy to put on and my toddler cant reach his little fingers up there yet. No more playing with his toys in the middle of the night! ;) Great product!
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Maily
> 3 dayIt was exactly what we needed for our son to stop turning on his room light during his naps and bedtime! Very easy to install. My boyfriend did it in a few mins but did let me know it was easily cracked but i think he just drilled it too fast or too much. Our son is figuring out already how to turn it on and off even with this but we will just deal with that when the time comes lol.
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Paul C -Lindale, TX
> 3 dayWe have a very curious and mechanically apt 2 yr old grandson who just cant resist flipping the switch on Grandmas garbage disposal. This switch cover gave us the peace of mind to allow him back into the kitchen without strict supervision.
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Greyson Mueller
> 3 dayThis switch guard worked perfectly for preventing little fingers from flipping the switch on our kitchen island. My 18 mo old has figured out how to open safety latches and gates throughout most of the house, so child proofing has become almost impossible. He knows how this switch cover works, but is incapable of reaching the switch under this cover because of the design. Love it!
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sweetcynic
> 3 dayBwahahahaha - my 3 year old daughter is no longer turning the lights on after bedtime, working herself up into an exhausted fit, and waking up cranky. 12 dollars well spent.
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Reena D.
Greater than one weekMy 3 year old twins would not stop turning their light on and it became a bedtime game. (Not a very fun one for mom and dad) Their little fingers cannot flip the switch now! Lifesaver
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Joanna Jacobsen
> 3 dayWe had to rearrange my childs room to fit the toddler bed and the crib in there, meaning that the toddler bed was now directly under the light switch and my kid was playing with it at bedtime. This protector works great. Kiddo quickly realized couldnt reach the switch anymore and after 2-3 days gave up. It is easy for me to turn the switch on and off (after I got used to the cover). I like that it is clear and I hardly notice it anymore. I would recommend. I do think in a year kids fingers will be long enough to reach, but for now works great.
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Jennifer L.
> 3 dayI live in an apartment building and the only outlet that was available in my room is connected to light switch, which is where I plugged my computer. You can imagine how bad it is when I forget this and flip the switch without thinking. So this has been the perfect deterrent. Especially in the mornings when my brain is still fuzzy and I just want to switch on or off the same light that is plugged in to the outlet. Its saved my computer from more sudden shut downs. Ill admit, I have no children so I dont know how effective it is for that, but its perfect for me. And installation was a snap, almost literally. It took like ten seconds tops. : )
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekThis light switch guard has worked *beautifully* on both my 2 and 3 year olds, but is easy enough to get around that my 7 year old can still turn on the light if he needs to. Its easy to install (really easy), easy to pop on and off, and utterly confounding to toddlers. The one minor problem I can note is that the transparent cover can be a little hard to spot if it falls on the floor, which is especially a problem when an adult doesnt realize theyve dropped it and then steps on it. That will break it into sharp plastic shards, so just take care not to do that. I like it enough, though, that Im buying another to replace the cover part.