You’re beginning your new-found adventure of childproofing, in hopes of keeping your children safe. You should always think of baby gates first. Why? It’s the simplest, most effective way of childproofing an area. Block it off. If the child can’t access the area, they can’t get injured from it. Done. Simple, right? Not so fast…childproofing baby gates come in an array of shapes, styles, colors and sizes. Getting what you need can be overwhelming if you don’t analyze the situation early on. We can narrow down the choices into a few categories:
1: Hard mount: Uses screws, nuts & bolts, and other hardware to permanently mount the baby gate to wall studs or a door casing.
2:Pressure mount: Uses Rubber or foam feet that fit between an area like a doorway or hall. They are “soft mounted,” and can be moved or re-located without the use of tools.
3: Stand alone: Think of these baby gates like play pens. They normally connect in some form of a shape, like a square, and are free standing.
The most important rule to remember when purchasing a childproofing baby gate: Use ONLY a “hard mount” style gate around the top or bottom of steps. Some “childproofing experts” say you only need to put this style gate at the top. That is bogus information.
Let’s look at it from this angle….
You’re in the kitchen, chopping up some fresh veggies for dinner. Little Timmy is doing his thing on the floor with his toys. His ever-wandering attention is turned to the steps that go UP. Your attention is focused on not chopping your finger off (understandably so). Timmy decides he want to go upstairs. So, he crawls over to the steps and leans against the baby gate (that’s only held in place by pressure) against the wall. It doesn’t take much and the gate falls over.
”Wait a a second… I’d hear the gate fall!” you say. Really? With Dr. Phil on TV in the background? Hamburger browning on the stove? Concentrating on not having to make a trip to the ER with a missing pinkie? Oh, and don’t forget that nice cozy carpet on your steps that muffles the sound when the baby gate falls. With all that, are you still positive you’ll hear that gate fall?
As Timmy looks up at the mountain of steps before him, he begins his climb. Being the nimble baby he is, it only takes a minute and he’s 8 steps up. “Now this looks like a great place to try to stand up for the first time…”
I’ll let your imagination finish the story.
The moral to the story is ONLY “Hard Mount” around steps, TOP & BOTTOM.
As you can imagine, a “hard mount baby safety gate” beats a “pressure mount baby safety gate” any day of the week. There are, however, a few pitfalls to downsides to ”hard mount” gates. “Hard mount baby gates” are more expensive, and a tad more difficult to install. These facts sometimes make people think that other gates are “good enough.” If there is one thing that I can’t stand it’s……”good enough.” When it comes to the safety of our children, those words should never exit our mouths. Besides….what’s an ER visit cost these days?
You’ve got your mounting style. You’re 33.3% done.
Size comes next. What is the size of the area that you are trying to cover? This can be measured in a few ways. A tape measure would be the simplest way to get it done, but where IS that darned thing??
“I’ve got a RULER,” you say. Great…get a piece of string, yarn, rope, or a few pieces of paper and lay it out on the floor. Then measure the distance with your ruler. Double check the size of your chosen baby gate and make sure your space falls between the “Min & Max” of the baby gate mounting size. Quality childproofing baby gates are made from wood & metal, and they won’t stretch. This is great for safety, but not for making them fit if you’ve measured wrong. If the size of the gate doesn’t fit your measurements, you’ll need a extension kit. Extensions are made for many baby gates, and they are NOT universal, so triple check that you are getting the right one for your gate.
You are now 66.6% complete! Well done!
***Note: When measuring for your new baby gate, keep your trim work in mind. If you take a single measurement at waist height, and have baseboard on the walls, that measurement WILL be different at your feet. Depending on how many “layers” of moulding you have, this could be as much as a 6 inch difference from your waist height measurement! This could change the baby gate you will use.
Style is your final choice. This is the category we really can’t help you with, but we will give you this tip. ***Never purchase a baby gate that uses any kind of webbing; this creates finger and foot holes for your baby to climb. ***
You can see each kind of childproofing baby gate, baby gate extension, and baby gate mounting kit in our store:
1) Hard Mount Baby Safety Gates
2)Pressure Mount Baby Safety Gates
3)Baby Safety Gate Extension Kits
4)Baby Safety Gate Installation Kits