Gate, Installation hardware
Ideal for toddlers or pets, the Safety 1st Lift Lock and Swing Gate is perfect for your home thanks to its adjustable design that fits any opening from 28 to 42 inches. Featuring two different installation techniques, this gate can be pressure-mounted for normal room partitioning or hardware-mounted for a swinging option. With a honeycomb design that makes it easy to see through, it is perfect for the parent-on-the-go and has easily accessible operating controls on the top of the gate. Constructed of white and grey plastic, the Safety 1st Lift Lock and Swing Gate is a great option in terms of design and function.
About Safety 1st
Safety 1st attributes its success to a never-wavering commitment to child safety. Acquired by Dorel Industries in 2000 (makers of "Baby on Board" signs), Safety 1st has been able to continue its dedication to making our world safer for children. For years, parents have trusted Safety 1st and Dorel Industries to create products that are convenient, durable, safe, and innovative. These companies specialize in making quality products at affordable prices and are proud to be showcased as a leader in their field.
Dimensions
28 - 42L x 3W x 25.75H inches
Material
Plastic
Warranty
1 Year Limited
Features
Baby Gates for Stairs , Expandable Baby Gates , Extra Wide Baby Gates , Swinging Baby Gates
Mount Type
Pressure Mounted
Brand
Safety 1st
Age
Toddler
Dog Gates
Hardware Mounted , Pressure Mounted
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Comments about Safety 1st® Lift Lock and Swing Gate:
I have 2 of these gates. One at top & bottom of stairs to allow my 3 year old to move freely & my 10 month old not to have an accident on the stairs. This gate is not that hard to install & allows you to use it as pressure or hardware mounted. If you choose to use hardware you can slide gate out of hinges & put it somewhere else. The only thing is when assembling the gate make sure to tighten the screws only enough to where the buttons don't fall off this way it'll be easier to measure the area then tighten screws. If you have 2 people assembling don't put buttons on until you've measured area that way one can hold while the other tightens. Same philosophy applies when installing hardware. Only drawback is once the screws are tightened to adust the gate you have to unscrew then tighten then again. Not a big deal once you get the hang of it. I would definitely recommend.
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