Babyproofing lesson 101 is don't let the baby stick anything in the electrical outlets.

These are simply the best outlet protectors on the market.  We shot a video of a 7 year old trying to defeat them, and the bottom line is without the key you can't defeat them.  In the video, she was testing the European model out, but the United States version is a full three prong outlet cover.  These outlet covers are not coming off unless you want them to come off.  They use friction, and require the "key" which is a pull that inserts to pull the outlet covers out.  

The Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that 86% of reported electrical injuries occurred in children aged 1-4.  An estimated 3900 injuries associated with accidental electrical shock are treated in emergency rooms annually according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Toddlers sticking metal objects into wall sockets resulting in burns to their fingers and hands account for approximately one third of the injuries. Other injuries resulting from exposure to electricity include children biting electrical wires, squirting water from water guns or squirt toys into wall sockets,and plugging or unplugging wires.

According to data reported by Marshall Brain in 2005, besides the children who are injured annually from electrical shock, approximately 100+ children die from accidental electrocution as a result of unprotected outlets. 

We've included 14 of these locking outlet covers, along with 2 keys (one is a spare because we all know chasing a toddler around all day we will probably lose one).  By locking, we mean an extremely tight fit that requires a "key" to pull them out.  

These outlet covers come with an unconditional guarantee.  If you don't think they are the best outlet covers you could buy, you can return them within 30 days of your purchase for a no questions asked, full refund.  KinderGard offers a limited lifetime warranty, and in 50 years the company has never had a recall.