Kidkusion Kid Safe Banister Guard
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| List Price: | $36.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Kidkusion Kid Safe Banister Guard is a clear plastic guard which helps to prevent falls and keep the toys upstairs. It is easily attached with the enclosed tie straps. Measures 3¿ x 15¿ roll.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #511 in Baby Product
- Brand: KidKusion
- Model: 4600
- Dimensions: 33.00" h x 2.00" w x 15.00" l, 5.70 pounds
Features
- Easily attaches with enclosed tie straps
- Measures 3¿ x 15¿ roll
- Combine product for longer length
- It helps to prevent falls and keep the toys upstairs
Customer Reviews
I love it
This product has really worked well for me! My daughter used to love pushing her Barbie dolls in between the posts on our loft to see them crash onto the table below! Now we don't have to worry about this anymore. She can't reach her arm through these posts anymore either. I use window cleaner to clean the smudges
Works great. But, there are alternatives.
This product is just a cleverly marketed plastic sheet. There is nothing innovative about it. As long as a baby cannot go through plastic sheets and the sheet does not hurt the baby, this product is guaranteed "5 stars" and that is what is happening here. I have used this and it works just fine. One thing that is going for this product: I looked far and wide for a plastic sheet that was thick enough to stand up by itself and resist tearing (like this product is) and could not find it anywhere. That is probably why this product is rather expensive.
I would like to recommend two alternatives, especially for outdoor babyproofing jobs (decks, patios...etc) and both of these are available at Home Depot or Lowes in the roofing/lumber sections:
1. Plastic roofing sheets (similar to this product - but they have roofing (wavy)contours and come in sheets rather than rolls)
2. Matrices (2x8 or 4x8) (Advantage: Fixing them is easy because you can thread the ties through already existing matrix holes).
You can find the "ties" to secure the sheets from the plumbing/electrical sections.
Note on the matrices: If your baby has incredible athletic abilities, she may use use the tiny matrix holes to climb up. My son has not shown an ability to do so yet.
Couldn't live without it
This simple product gave us the piece of mind to know that she was safe. My railing and bannisters were installed 6" apart and, if my daughter lost her footing (which we all know NEVER happens as a kid is learning to walk -- HA!), could have easily slipped between them entirely and ended up on the lower level. Pretty easy to install (I did it without my husband's help) and doesn't damage the railings.





