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Safety Gates
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Is your child a climber? Some gates have plastic mesh holes while others have vertical rails or slats. Plastic holes are easier to climb, whereas vertical slats make it virtually impossible for a toddler to get a foothold. So if you've got a 'climber', avoid gates with holes for climbing.
Gate heights can range from 60 cm (24 in) to 78 cm (31.5 in). A taller gate will last longer and resist climbing better than a short gate.
At the top of the stairs, you will need a gate that bolts into the wall on both sides to prevent falls. A pressure gate at the top of the stairs is an invitation to disaster, due to the risk of it becoming dislodged if a baby falls or climbs on it.
A pressure-mounted or swing gate (bolted to the wall on one side only) is a more convenient choice for the bottom of stairs or between rooms.
Note: you should stop using a gate when your child is between two to three years of age, or his/her chin is level with the top of the gate.
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