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Baby Safety Gates - Finding the Right Gate

 

There are a confusing number of choices available to consumers who are seeking a child safety gate. Even after finding one you like, determining exactly which accessory pieces and installation materials will be required for your unique application is a further challenge. Few seem up to the task of providing the needed assistance. Hopefully, the following guidelines will simplify the task for you.

How will the baby gate be used?

Individual child safety gates are designed to meet a limited number of needs. Particular attention should be given when selecting a baby gate for use at the top of a stairway; pressure-mounted safety gates should never be used for this purpose, only hardware mounted gates that are attached to the walls. Other gates are specifically designed to handle a variety of unusual spaces and configurations spaces without opposing and parallel walls, fireplaces, extra-wide spaces. Take care that the gate you choose is designed to handle the particular task you have in mind.

How is the safety gate constructed?

Child safety gates are constructed of wood, metal, plastic, or mesh. For obvious reasons, gates used around fireplaces are metal. Metal gates are generally more sturdy and long-lasting, but also heavier. Wooden gates are preferred by many for their appearance and are designed to be as safe as any metal gate; however, if being used for a pet, they can be damaged by chewing. Generally, the construction of a gate is more a question of taste than functionality.

How would you prefer to install your child safety gate?

Pressure mounted safety gates are generally much quicker to install and can be easily moved from place to place; however, they are only useful when you have a space with opposing walls that are parallel and should not be used for certain applications where they provide inadequate security, such as the top of a stairway. Hardware mounted safety gates take some more time to install but are essential for many applications. Installation kits and accessories are available to help you deal with any unusual installation issues. Many people prefer pressure-mounted gates to avoid putting holes in the walls. However, note that a pressure mounted gate over time can cause worse damage than a few drilled holes if the surface upon which the pressure is being applied is not hard enough. If possible, try to read the detailed instructions for installing a gate before buying it. This should help you avoid any unpleasant surprises when you bring it home. With little effort, you can generally find instructions available online on a manufacturers website.

How wide is the space?

Baby safety gates are designed to handle a variety of spaces. Extension pieces are usually available to increase the possibilities. Take care to purchase the appropriate extension kits for the gate you have selected to avoid compatibility problems that will reduce the security of your safety gate installation.

Author: Robert Meier
 
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