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Prince Lionheart Fireplace Guard Safety Item Protect your curious toddler around the fireplace with this Fireplace Guard kit from Prince Lionheart. Soft closed cell foam will cushion the edges around your fireplace, protecting baby from serious injury should they fall. This kit includes 5 18-inch sections and 2 corner guards, allowing you to customize the fit to your fireplace.
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Details/Features |
- The Fireplace Safety Guards soft foam cushions edges, minimizing painful falls
- Includes five 18-inch sections & 2 formed corner guards
- Fits most fireplaces
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| Prince Lionheart Fireplace Guard Safety Item |
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| Manufacturer: Prince Lionheart |
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| Sale Price: $24.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Customer Reviews |
An Imperfect Solution.
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| Review Date: November 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Gary Peterson, San Diego, California USA |
A new baby reaching toddler size presents a lot of difficulties around the house. What will he get into? How will he injure himself? What do we need to do to protect him? Hmmmmmm. It's a tough question and no matter what you do, he'll probably find something you didn't think of. Our toddler has already found a tube of diaper rash creme and spread it all over himself (primarily the face) and over the wood floor and a carpet.
Well, we've tried to do some common sense things. For example, our living room has a large fireplace with a raised brick hearth. The edge, and particularly the corners, are sharp and harsh and could cause a good wound if the baby were to fall against them. So we bought this Prince Lionheart Cushiony Fireplace Guard. I installed it in about an hour. It's a one-size-fits-all solution and I was afraid our fireplace was too big. No problem. It took a bit of cutting, but we ended up with about 6 inches of edge left over.
We don't like the looks of it, but the baby's safety is of greater importance. The guard is stuck on with some tape from 3M and there are warnings in 10 different languages that they do not guarantee that the glue will do no damage. Hmmmmm. I expect there will be damage when the guard is removed. It's an imperfect solution, but better than nothing.
Gary Peterson |
Prince Lionheart Fireplace Guard
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| Review Date: December 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Heller, Rochester, NY |
| I think it's worth the purchase. Target had these for much more money. So far, it's stayed on and where it is attached is made out of cement. I didn't have to use extra adhesive and my son already pulled one piece off, it went back on and stayed there (2 months now). When you cut them to size, I suggest scissors. The directions say use a serated knife but it just made a mess. Good luck. |
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