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Furniture Anchors, Anti Tip Wall Anchors for Baby Proofing, Cabinet Safety Locks, Prevent Falling Furniture (2 Items)
Furniture Anchors, Anti Tip Wall Anchors for Baby Proofing, Cabinet Safety Locks, Prevent Falling Furniture (2 Items)
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- 「SUPERB PROTECTION, PEACE OF MIND FOR BABIES」: The furniture safety fixator is made of sturdy stainless steel, just like furniture anchors for baby proofing. With a load-bearing capacity of up to 300 pounds, it can withstand earthquakes, storms and other emergencies. It creates a safe space for babies, so you don't have to worry about potential dangers. Whether it's baby furniture or toddler room furniture, it can be firmly fixed and is an important part of the baby proofing kit, providing all-round protection for babies
- 「VERSATILE APPLICATION, COMPREHENSIVE CARE」: Equipped with screws, expansion screws, and wall anchor brackets. It can be used to fix various furniture such as bookshelves, cabinets, dressing tables, and TV stands, preventing furniture from toppling and harming babies and pets. It is a great helper for child proof and is suitable for scenarios such as fireplace baby proofing, babyproofing cabinets, and baby proof drawers, meeting various baby proofing needs
- 「HIGH-QUALITY METAL, STURDY AND DURABLE」: The main bracket is made of stainless steel metal, which is strong and durable. The expansion screws are also made of metal materials, replacing plastic products and avoiding falling off after long-term use. It can ensure excellent strength and service life in any environment and is an excellent choice for anti tip furniture anchors
- 「EASY INSTALLATION, FLEXIBLE AND VERSATILE」: Comes with sufficient stainless steel screws and metal expansion screws for easy and safe installation. According to the detailed instructions, with the help of a screwdriver and drill, installation can be completed quickly. It can be installed vertically or horizontally on the wall according to different furniture. Suitable for various furniture closeout scenarios, convenient and practical
- 「EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION, SAFE AND RELIABLE」: When unexpected events such as earthquakes occur, this fixator is as reliable as earthquake straps. It can firmly fix furniture, especially taller furniture such as bookshelves, and will not topple over in moderate earthquakes (below magnitude 5.5). It is a must-have in the baby safety kit and provides safety guarantees for baby's room, conforming to the baby proofing house checklist
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