Curious kids try to explore everywhere, but Safety 1st OutSmart Knob Covers helps you keep them out with the first ever decoy button. Your child will think the decoy button will give access to the door knob, but pushing it has no effect. You’ll know that the flexible surface hides the actual secret to opening
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Added on: January 30, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Curious kids try to explore everywhere, but Safety 1st OutSmart Knob Covers helps you keep them out with the first ever decoy button. Your child will think the decoy button will give access to the door knob, but pushing it has no effect. You’ll know that the flexible surface hides the actual secret to opening the door. These door knob covers prevent your little explorer from accessing off-limit rooms. They easily snap around the door knob and can be operated with one adult hand by squeezing the flexible grips on the side. The decoy button won’t do anything when pushed, but adults in the know can lift it up to reveal the door lock. This convenient pack of two knob covers lets you safeguard two doors in your home. Do you have more questions about how to make your home safe for your curious child? We are here to help you with home safety tips, easy ways to prevent common risks, and a full range of safety gear. Visit www.safety1sthomesafety.com to learn more.
Didn’t fit I bought these to keep 3.5 year old out. He figured out how to remove other door locks. This was quite hard for me to open and close so I thought it would work. It doesn’t quite fit on the door knob. I am surprised because I thought we had pretty standard door knobs. But ours is little too wide at most narrow part. I am still using this on the door and he hasn’t been able to open yet but it’s not clasped close all the way so I won’t be surprised if he opens soon.
finding out the kids can get out of the door as easily as if the knobs had never been covered Finally, a door knob cover that my kids can’t yank off the door through brute strength! They were a little hard to click into place correctly, but that extra effort was well worth the peace of mind knowing that my kids won’t be roaming the house at night. They’re definitely pricey for what they are–but at least it’s cheaper than buying a bunch of other covers, finding out the kids can get out of the door as easily as if the knobs had never been covered, and then having to buy these anyway…
I’d also recommend this decoy line from this brand for fridge strap Wish I had gotten these the first time!! Our child with special needs can totally figure out the cheap version style the holes in the side. He could just pop those right off the doorknob with enough force, which defeated the purpose of safety. These, have yet to be popped off or opened by our kids. I’d also recommend this decoy line from this brand for fridge strap, etc.