Tom Skerritt
Footballguy
I have done this on a few things
Seriously? Nag factor alone has not put this at the top of the list?Probably the same as everyone else's in here who have not gotten to it. I try to limit the amount of PIA things I need to do. The list is already long. So I triage.Out of curiosity what's you're argument for not doing this
perfectThey don't. They also have no sense of direction and do not understand a thermostat. (A little hint here for the Ladies - The thermostat is not an accelerator. The house does not warm up faster if you turn it to 90. All you accomplish is making the house too hot so that you open windows until it is too cold. Rinse. Repeat. A man designed a thermostat so you would not have to go through this ridiculous process. If you want it just a touch warmer set the thing to just a touch warmer and keep your hands off of it. If you must play with something come over here and get after this rascal.) ).I love how women pretend they don't know how to use a cordless drill or even know how to hang something on a wall.
I can't figure out what working in a prison has to do with anything.As a guy that has worked in a prison and had kids. Do the book shelves, and then observe. If they are attracted to other stuff that might fall over, tie those down also.
Thank you. I was scratching my head as well.I can't figure out what working in a prison has to do with anything.As a guy that has worked in a prison and had kids. Do the book shelves, and then observe. If they are attracted to other stuff that might fall over, tie those down also.
Do you do this for everything? Just the tall stuff?Thank you. I was scratching my head as well.As for the topic, this is a no brainer as in you would literally have to have no brain if you thought your 30lb child would be OK if your 50lb dresser fell on them.I can't figure out what working in a prison has to do with anything.As a guy that has worked in a prison and had kids. Do the book shelves, and then observe. If they are attracted to other stuff that might fall over, tie those down also.
Even the wide stuff. I have boy girl twins so they try to out do one another all the time. Wife early on made this non negotiable since she read about the horror stories. I thought it simple enough so I got it done. A couple months ago, the dresser that is 3' high by 7' long in there room nearly fell on top of them if not for it being secured to the wall. They both tried to climb it at the same time. Wife and I were just in the hallway folding clothes too.Do you do this for everything? Just the tall stuff?Thank you. I was scratching my head as well.As for the topic, this is a no brainer as in you would literally have to have no brain if you thought your 30lb child would be OK if your 50lb dresser fell on them.I can't figure out what working in a prison has to do with anything.As a guy that has worked in a prison and had kids. Do the book shelves, and then observe. If they are attracted to other stuff that might fall over, tie those down also.
Yup.Even if it isn't high, if it's high relative to them it's worth anchoring. A 3' dresser is as tall to them as a 6' book shelf is to you.Even the wide stuff. I have boy girl twins so they try to out do one another all the time. Wife early on made this non negotiable since she read about the horror stories. I thought it simple enough so I got it done. A couple months ago, the dresser that is 3' high by 7' long in there room nearly fell on top of them if not for it being secured to the wall. They both tried to climb it at the same time. Wife and I were just in the hallway folding clothes too. So yea, if its in their bedroom or within reasoable access to them, better safe than sorry.Do you do this for everything? Just the tall stuff?Thank you. I was scratching my head as well.As for the topic, this is a no brainer as in you would literally have to have no brain if you thought your 30lb child would be OK if your 50lb dresser fell on them.I can't figure out what working in a prison has to do with anything.As a guy that has worked in a prison and had kids. Do the book shelves, and then observe. If they are attracted to other stuff that might fall over, tie those down also.
Same here. Our kids weren't climbers when they were little ... guess we were lucky.Huh. It never even occurred to my wife or me to do this. And I can't recall ever encountering a piece of anchored furniture in the homes of anybody I know, although admittedly I don't go around pulling on other people's bookshelves so maybe other people were anchoring stuff all this time and I just had not idea.
ditto. and i probably tell my daughter a 100 times to stop opening multiple drawers at the top of her dresser.Never did. Thought about it but never did
Same. Coffee tables are not a toddlers best friend.Did this with a bookshelf and entertainment center when my son was little. If you do a little thinking first, it takes about 5 minutes to do each piece.
Also had to remove the coffee table. Not because of tipping over, just because we got tired of our son banging his head/face on it when he was learning to walk.
Yep -- we gave away both a glass-top coffee table and glass-top dining room table for this reason.Also had to remove the coffee table. Not because of tipping over, just because we got tired of our son banging his head/face on it when he was learning to walk.
It should take no longer than 2 minutes to affix an L-bracket to the top of a bookshelf.If you do a little thinking first, it takes about 5 minutes to do each piece.
We're talking about Otis here. I was being kind.It should take no longer than 2 minutes to affix an L-bracket to the top of a bookshelf.If you do a little thinking first, it takes about 5 minutes to do each piece.
You can just see the troll face on that pit bull.I would just make sure my kid is smart enough not too pull a heavy piece of furniture on top of himself. Or at least athletic enough to get out of the way. Just sayin.
Is your kid dumb or not athletic?
You can just see the troll face on that pit bull.I would just make sure my kid is smart enough not too pull a heavy piece of furniture on top of himself. Or at least athletic enough to get out of the way. Just sayin.
Is your kid dumb or not athletic?