Is it easy to install baby safety gates?
I am moving into a house at the end of the month and it has 2 stairwells. So I would need to install 4 baby safety gates for my 15 month old’s protection. Are they easy to install or should I get someone to do it?
It’s not difficult at all for a DIY, with even the most modest tools. The issue might extend a bit farther however. In your case spend for the best. Certainly dollar amounts should never be equated to child safety. While I have installed some for other than family members; it is a MAJOR liability issue. Certainly as a DIY your concerns are as valid; but in your case also is it valid for a contractor to not strictly want to take on the safety of YOUR child…after the fact; and possibly for years.
Instructions are pretty clear with any quality product; and should be followed. Not only do you want the gate secured in a locking system; TOP AND BOTTOM; but also one with some fabrication that disallows climbing over; and/.or secured protrusions; etc.
A tenacious child will continue to seek out ways to overcome a gate; and obviously any child young enough to NOT GET IT; should be pretty constantly monitored anyway.
Steven Wolf
parent/grandparent
April 9th, 2010 at 9:11 am
Yes.
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April 9th, 2010 at 9:19 am
It will be easy if u know how to do so…
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April 9th, 2010 at 9:42 am
yeah.. no tools needed, any idiot can do it.. they have to make it that way since so many idiots are having kids
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April 9th, 2010 at 9:59 am
very easy the gate are good for houses with stairs
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April 9th, 2010 at 10:10 am
Nooooooo,don’t get someone in to do it,it’s easy ! If you can drill a hole and can see if something’s level, you’re home and dry !
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April 9th, 2010 at 10:20 am
They are very easy to install, very easy, we use them to keep out dogs out of the computer room/bathroom.
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April 9th, 2010 at 10:35 am
It’s not difficult at all for a DIY, with even the most modest tools. The issue might extend a bit farther however. In your case spend for the best. Certainly dollar amounts should never be equated to child safety. While I have installed some for other than family members; it is a MAJOR liability issue. Certainly as a DIY your concerns are as valid; but in your case also is it valid for a contractor to not strictly want to take on the safety of YOUR child…after the fact; and possibly for years.
Instructions are pretty clear with any quality product; and should be followed. Not only do you want the gate secured in a locking system; TOP AND BOTTOM; but also one with some fabrication that disallows climbing over; and/.or secured protrusions; etc.
A tenacious child will continue to seek out ways to overcome a gate; and obviously any child young enough to NOT GET IT; should be pretty constantly monitored anyway.
Steven Wolf
parent/grandparent
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45 plus years as a contractor
April 9th, 2010 at 11:25 am
I would not describe them as "easy" to install, but they also are not so difficult that you need to call someone in to help.
You just have to be ready to spend some time (like an entire Saturday morning and afternoon) to get 4 of them installed.
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