How to Choose the Best Child Safety Locks
With so many child safety locks on the market, it may be difficult to decipher which model or brand is best for your home. Of course, you want something effective, preferably with a proven track record, but there are other things to consider as well. Some child safety locks are so safe that even the parents can’t seem to open the door once they’ve been installed. And then there are the locks that are simple enough to use, but too difficult for a less-than-handy parent to install. Price, durability and appearance are deciding factors as well. So, let’s take a look at some of the hottest child safety locks on the market today.
Door knob covers can take the place of child safety door locks in some areas of the home. These covers simply fit over the door knob, making it difficult for tiny hands to grasp the knob and accidentally open the door to places like the basement. Both easy to install and easy to use, the larger hands of an adult can open the door quite handily, whether he or she needs everyday access or in the case of an emergency.
Brands to look for: Safety 1st, American Red Cross
Door top locks are also popular and effective child safety door locks. In most cases, they require only one screw to install and rest at the top of the door, so even if your wise toddler can figure out the system, he or she still cannot reach. This is another easy-to-use and-easy-to-install product. Unlike the knob covers, these child safety locks can be used on all types of doors, including those with a lever handle.
Brands to look for: Safety Innovations, One Step Ahead
Cabinet door locks are another form of child safety locks that require a little research. All the same ease of use and installation requirements apply, but because there are so many cabinets in a standard home, visual appeal is often an additional concern.
For those most concerned with ease of use and installation, a sliding cabinet child safety lock is a good place to start. These locks work on double door cabinets with either knobs or handles. There are no screws or glue to contend with, so sliding locks can be installed in a single minute. And, Mom or Dad can easily work the sliding lock while baby’s fingers are too small or weak. Brands to look for: SecureTech, KidCo, Safety 1st
Rather new to the child safety lock market is a series of magnetic locks that make for a more attractive cabinet. If you are good with a screwdriver, then these are simple enough to install (although more time consuming). The locking mechanism is secured to the inside on the cabinet door. And a special ‘key’ or magnet, which can be stored somewhere out of your child’s reach, is all you need to unlock these child safety door locks. More expensive than other cabinet locks, they are also very sturdy, making them great for a family with multiple children or anyone likely to need child safety locks for several years.
Brands to look for: Safety 1st, Tot-Lok
There are still more child safety locks to consider. For the kitchen, you may wish to install an oven door lock, drawer locks, and appliance locks. For the bathroom, there are toilet seat locks to add to your safety list. Window locks are an important consideration for apartment dwellers or anyone with a second floor to his or her home. When shopping, simply weigh your options, knowing what key considerations are most important for your home, and you’re sure to find exactly what you need.
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