Are baby gate extensions universal?
All Lindam Pressure Fit Safety Gates can be extended to accommodate different size openings. The Universal range of extensions come in three sizes – 7cm, 14cm and 28cm, enabling the standard height gates to be extended up to a maximum of 117cm in width.
What can I use instead of a baby gate?
8 Amazing DIY Baby Gates
- Barn Door. This incredible barn door is both functional and stylish.
- Half Door. One of the most simple ways to construct these DIY baby gates is to simply cut a door in half and attach a latch.
- Plexi-Glass.
- Pallet Gate.
- Fabric Baby Gate.
- Sliding Gate.
- PVC Pipe Gate.
- Plywood Gate.
How wide are baby gates?
Most baby gates will fit a range of sizes from 39” to 52” wide. This happens by adding extensions to the gate. Extensions either come with the gate or are sold separately (make sure you read the manufacturers description). This style of baby gate can either be pressure mounted or hardware mounted to fit in your space.
How can I make my baby gate more secure?
DO: Frame it in If a wall stud isn’t located where you want to place the gate, you’ll need to build a frame, mounting a piece of wood vertically on each side of the gate. Attach the frame to drywall using a toggle bolt (also called a butterfly anchor) or to a wooden stairwell post to ensure it’s secure.
What age do you stop using baby gate?
Install gates in homes with children between 6 months and 2 years of age. If possible, remove the gates when the child turns 2, or when the child has learned to open the gate or climb over it.
How are baby gates measured?
Measure the width of the opening where the baby gate will go. If it’s a staircase, measure both the top and bottom of the stairs. If it’s a doorway, measure between the walls and the skirting boards for a perfect fit. Pressure mounted, also called “on-pressure” baby gates fit all doorways and staircases.
