Furniture Straps (10 Pack) Baby Proofing Anti Tip Furniture Anchors Kit, Cabinet Wall Anchors Protect Toddler and Pet from Falling Furniture, Adjustable Child Safety Straps Earthquake Resistant
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RG3 Fan for Life
> 3 dayPlease!!! find a wall stud and screw this into solid wood. Otherwise you are wasting your time and a small child will easily pull this out of drywall as the furniture is falling on them.
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Danielle
20-11-2024This was so easy to install and very sturdy. I have 2 twin toddlers climbing on all the furniture and I don’t have to worry about them tipping over
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Jeremy
> 3 dayEasy install with a good quality tie strap. The strap is long enough to go around a table leg to anchor it to the wall. Our climber is 9 months old and we now have the furniture anchored safely to the wall.
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Jessica Spingler
> 3 dayI didnt like how I had to drill them into my wall but the product was easy to use. And kept my furniture from falling iver if my child decided to play with it
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Kasandra Zulauf
> 3 dayMy toddler ripped them off wall so I think they should be more durable
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KD
> 3 dayI don’t usually write reviews but am doing so this time in the hopes it may prevent a child being seriously injured. Please DO NOT buy this product! Thank God our toddler was not harmed; I just noticed when cleaning that the two plastic brackets on his lightweight bedside table had broken in the middle, to the extent that there was literally nothing holding the table to the wall. Our child is not rough on furniture, and only sleeps in his room so whatever force broke the brackets must have been minimal. We are very upset that this product completely failed at its purpose which is to secure furniture to the walls, to protect young children! This is a dangerous, faulty product giving parents a false sense of security and it is only a matter of time before a child gets seriously injured. This awful product needs to be immediately recalled, and Amazon should not be selling it! There are now plenty of other reviews documenting this same issue. The company that made it must have done not QC testing or weight/force testing to release this on the market. Shameful to market this as a safety device for children. I will be reporting this faulty, dangerous product to Amazon and looking into other agencies as well who can help recall this product. I hope this helps keep people from making this purchase. In addition to the safety concerns, it is a huge nuisance that we now have to replace these with metal brackets and add yet more holes to the wall and furniture.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayeasy to use, work well
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Chuck
> 3 dayThese work well for childproofing your home, preventing furniture from falling over. I hate drilling holes in my walls, but its better than a kid getting killed by a falling bookshelf or something. The only concern I have is that they expect you to use the drywall anchors, when the ultimate mounting would be into a stud. However, the physics of the situation probably means that the drywall anchor setup is sufficient to keep furniture from falling from a small child hanging off of a mostly-stable piece of furniture. The zipties/straps are a nice touch because some furniture doesnt have to be damaged at all if it happens to have some sort of bar or other area that the strap can wrap around. Otherwise, you are expected to mount a plate on the wall AND the furniture, damaging both. The zipties are easy enough to release if you need to remove them, but kids wont understand how to release them.
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koshyeaso
> 3 dayEasy to install
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Ray Ray
> 3 daySo durable