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Finger Pinch Door Guard - Child Door Protector & Baby Proofing - 2 PCS Door Jam Shield Hinge Cover for 90 & 180 Degree Door Frames & Gates
Finger Pinch Door Guard - Child Door Protector & Baby Proofing - 2 PCS Door Jam Shield Hinge Cover for 90 & 180 Degree Door Frames & Gates
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- Prevent Accidents: The door finger pinch guard fits into the door gap to protect children and family members from accidental injuries caused by opening and closing the door. This smart, scientifically designed product prevents accidents when fingers are placed on the hinge side of the door. The door hinge cover baby proofing ensure that children's fingers are safe from being pinched. Use as door hinge covers
- Fit and Cover: Featuring a handy roll-up design with a strong adhesive tape on the back, it has a powerful sticking effect. The coverage area is wide, and installing the finger pinch guard will not affect the functionality of your door. These door finger pinch guard ensure full protection
- Appearance Design: Made from environmentally friendly PP material, the finger pinch guard has no peculiar smell, is corrosion-resistant, and oxidation-resistant, making it more durable. This door pinch guard blends seamlessly with your door
- Easy to Install: No tools or complicated methods are needed for installation. Open the door to its maximum and test the opening and closing distance between the door and door frame. Clean dust and dirt from the door where the adhesive strips will be applied to ensure stronger adhesion before pasting the finger pinch guard. If you want to remove it, you can hold a hot hairdryer on it for a few minutes, and then peel it off.And you can also close and open the door normally
- Protected Groups, Multiple Scenes: This baby proofing product is not only suitable for babies and children but also ideal for use at home, playgrounds, schools, kindergartens, restaurants, and various other settings where door pinch protection is needed. Ensure the safety of all with these door finger pinch guards
Overview
- Color : White
- Brand : DBHXXMB-HH
- Material : Polypropylene
- Recommended Uses For Product : No tools are required, and it will not cause any damage to your wall or door. If you want to remove it, you can hold a hot hairdryer on it for a few minutes, and then peel it off.And you can also close and open the door normally. No tools are required, and it will not cause any damage to your wall or door. If you want to remove it, you can hold a hot hair… See more
- Number of Pieces : 2
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