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10 Pieces Pack Baby Safety Lock High Quality

Ata from Otara

10 Pieces Baby Safety Lock, 3M Adhesive with Strap and Latch System - Child Proof Locks for Drawers, Cabinets, Appliances, Doors, Toilet Seats and Fridges

They can install without screw. They are easy to install without damaging.

Product description
Specifications:
Color: White
Size: 20 x 5 cm / 7.87 x 1.97 inch
Material: ABS + Cloth + 3M Adhesives
Package included: 10 x Baby Safety Strap Lock

Feature:
1. Shut your cabinet, drawer to keep your active child away from danger in your home.
2. Easy one-handed access for adults and closes with the simple push of a finger.
3. Easy to install with 3M adhesives, the 3M adhesives have been installed on both ends of the locks.
4. Easy to remove adhesive without damaging furniture, suitable for the flat surface.
5. Can be used on table, desk, refrigerator, toilet, drawers, cabinets, home appliances, etc. Make your home a safe environment.

Simple instructions:
Installation
1. Clean the furniture surface with a dry cloth before installation.
2. Peel off the adhesive from both pads, and then attach to cleaned surface, and press and hold each side firmly for at least 30 seconds.
3. Wait at least 24 hours for full adhesion and dry before testing.
4. Do not let your baby see how you use the Safety Locks.

Remove
1. Heat the security lock with a hairdryer for 1-2 minutes.
2. Lift from one side and pull off slowly.
3. Use eraser to wipe the surface of the glue remains behind

Price: $18

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