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Childproof your home with door finger guards

 Home is the first place where kids learn. They crawl, explore, and touch everything. And while that is good for learning, it also means there are plenty of ways for them to get hurt.

Safety Assured helps bring school-level safety into houses. Think of your home as a classroom. You want to make sure everything is safe, even small things like door hinges. Those are easy to miss, but they can hurt little fingers.

Prioritising door finger guards in high-traffic areas.

Rooms like the kitchen, bathroom, or playroom see a lot of activity, and these are places where most accidents happen. When a child shuts a door quickly or pulls on it, their fingers can get caught. It happens fast, and it hurts a lot. Door finger guards block the gap near the hinge where hands can get stuck, thus preventing any finger-trapping injuries.

School-quality guards at home.

Schools have high safety standards and only use tested and proven products. Safety Assured's finger guards for school doors are certified and trusted by many. They are easy to use and will not damage doors. Once you install them, they stay there for years.

You can use those same guards at home. Put them on hallway or bedroom doors, and you will get the same strong protection schools count on. 

Easy to install and designed to blend in.

Door finger guards are easy to install. They are self-adhesive, so you can just peel and stick. You don't have to drill holes or call anyone in.

They also work on all kinds of doors, even fire-rated ones. And they will not change your door's safety rating. You can even get them in white or clear versions so they don't draw attention, and your home still feels like a home.

If you are interested or want more information about these door finger guards, contact Safety Assured at 01708 855 777.

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