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How to evaluate and choose child safety productsSubmitted by msaincome Mon, 8 Jun 2009
Child safety products are basically an unregulated business .
So how does a good business person figure out how to choose good safety products ? Here is how I do it, in principle. I have been installing and selling child safety products for 17 years now . One of the first things I had to do, was figure out how to separate the junk child safety products from the best products . Of first concern, is the material it is made of . I find plastic to be a terrible choice, in most products . The reason is because plastic breaks down quickly . It is brittle . So for instance, plastic cabinet locks tend to bend out of shape quickly . And because plastic has a lot of "give", plastic gates tend to bow easily, and crack . Some plastics have additives to make the material stronger. Also, some plastics have better engineering to make them stronger . For instance, the newer overhead door locks have some gussets in them, to add strength, plus they are heavier . Normally, a better choice of material would be nylon . It holds up longer than plastic and takes longer to break down . Both eventually do break down. Sunlight also plays a factor in how long it takes either product to break down. Both eventually do break down over time . So, when using and purchasing these products, it is necessary to keep these facts in mind . When a true baby proofer sells and installs products for a client it can be expensive . The reason is this......they should be using the best products available, which are more expensive . Also, it is necessary for them to be educated in their line of work, and have the proper tools, in order to give you the best service possible . They should have the know how, in order to give you expert installation. Why do I say "should" ? The fact is, some companies that claim to be experts, really aren't . You should take care in who you hire . Ask a lot of questions, get references etc ., until you are comfortable with them . Just because the happen to belong to an association of some sort doesn't mean they are really qualified . We have recently seen other countries, China in particular, which have been sending toys and plastics containing lead, into the U.S.A. Fortunately, President George W. Bush signed legislation to stop this . This may surprise you, but not all products made in China are inferior. Personally, I would like to see everything made in the U.S.A. Most child safety products are made in China . I use and sell, a very well made gate that was previously made in the U.S., which is now made in China . The gate has tighter eyebolt inserts and better welds . It is a beautiful, well functioning gate. The hardware , screws etc ., are in my opinion junk, and I throw them out . I replace the hardware with better, quality hardware . Be watchful of the hardware . Is it made of good hardened steel, or is it soft, brittle steel ? If in doubt throw it out and replace it . You, as a typical consumer, may not have thought of that. That is why I always recommend using a professional childproofer, when possible . You can do the job yourself, but mistakes can be made which could lead to tragedy . As for padding around hearths or tables-----most suppliers have been using products from China. Padding is difficult to make, and suppliers are using their products, due in part, to competition, as well as being cost effective . Here is the problem, though. Although the padding may be thicker, it may not be better . Density of the padding is what is important . The denser the padding, the more it absorbs shock . It may be more expensive here, but it is by far better . Bannisters usually require some type of barrier . One reason may be the balisters are too far apart . The other reason, and most common, is weak balist, which break out easily . Materials commonly used are netting, clear film, acrylic and Lexan . Okay, safety netting------This is where I am going to direct you to a page on my web site--http://www.dmtoddlersafety.com/toddler_safety_004.htm. You will see what I generally find with netting . Aside from being ineffective, it can also cause strangulation ! You can save money using it, but is it worth it ? As for clear film----it is razor sharp, flimsy, and can be hard to install properly . And in both cases, they are ugly . I prefer acrylic . It protects the ballast from being broken out, is clear and looks good . Lexan is good too, except it is more expensive . It will will bend though . so if you have a lot of bends, use Lexan. Once again, if you do it yourself, you may find glasslike sharp edges, and stand a chance of cracking it, as well . An expert baby proofer will know what kind of drill bits to use, cut to fit accurately, and remove any sharp corners or edges . Lastly just pay attention to how things around you are constructed . Homes and bridges, cars, other products . Take a good look at them and try to understand why they are constructed the way they are . That may help you in deciding what baby proofing product is best . In terms of price and quality are you only going to use this product a few weeks . Or are you planning on having more children where you will want products to last for many years . Whats your best investment . http://www.dmchildsafety.com 6 / 08 / 09
My name is Mark Saincome and presently I have been in the child safety business 17 years . I have a background as an iron worker and in engineering as well . I have integrated my skills from my background into the child safety business . I hope to pioneer better methods of installing products . dmchildsafety
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