childlocks
Child safety locks, often referred to as childproof locks or simply childlocks, are devices designed to prevent young children from accessing potentially dangerous areas or objects within a home or environment. Their primary purpose is to mitigate risks such as accidental poisoning, drowning, falls, or entrapment. These locks are typically installed on cabinets, drawers, appliances, windows, doors, and other household items that could pose a hazard to curious toddlers and infants.
There are various types of child safety locks available. Cabinet and drawer locks often employ adhesive strips
The effectiveness of child safety locks relies on proper installation and consistent use. While they significantly