The CDC estimates that 12,000 kids between the ages of 1 and 9 pass away every year as a result of unforeseen injuries. As a consequence, a lot of parents concur that our infant safety locks are crucial for any effort to baby-proof a home. Are baby door safety locks easy to install? YES! Follow these 3 easy steps to install: 1. Scrub the area 2. Take away the peel from the glue 3. Modify the length and use it on the intended surface. Are they reusable or readily removable? YES! You only need to use your hairdryer on low heat to release the hold of kid cupboard locks whenever removal is required. The complete adaptability of kid safety locks is a bonus. They are made to accommodate nearly all surface types. Baby drawer safety locks will work their magic in places where installing a traditional lock is impractical or impossible. - Doors - Sliding panels - Drawers - Fridge - Cabinets - Cupboards - Toilet seats With Drawer Lock infant safety, protecting the entire family from children and dogs has never been simpler.
  • Instant Installation : Since the kid locks are equipped with powerful and long-lasting adhesives that can be applied to any door or drawer in just a few minutes, there is no need for drilling, tools, or surface damage.
  • Reusable : Using our enhanced quality adhesive makes it possible to utilize infant cupboard safety locks repeatedly without worrying about leaving behind any sticky residue when you remove them.
  • Confident Parenting : Our infant safety cabinet locks are affordable and guard against accidents that might result in cuts, bruises, ugly bumps, or even a trip to the hospital, giving you long-term peace of mind.
  • Versatility Your favorite pieces of furniture don't need to be changed since our Child locks for cupboards may be used with nearly any type of window, cabinet, door, or drawer.
  • Enduring Investment Our kid cupboard safety locks have been put to the test in accordance with safety regulations to make sure they are long-lasting, reliable, and of the highest caliber, avoiding breakage and choking dangers.