The Safety 1st Railnet is designed to help protect children and pets from balcony and railing accidents. This durable mesh guard installs easily on any type of railing. The net is weatherproof and is perfect for use both inside and out. It is a 10′ railnet, universal size and has railing ties and screw eyes
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Added on: June 7, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Safety 1st Railnet is designed to help protect children and pets from balcony and railing accidents. This durable mesh guard installs easily on any type of railing. The net is weatherproof and is perfect for use both inside and out. It is a 10′ railnet, universal size and has railing ties and screw eyes which helps keep net securely attached.Protect your children (and pets) from squeezing through balcony and stairway railings with this durable, weather-resistant playard netting. Suitable for either indoor or outdoor use, this washable white mesh netting adjusts to fit most railings measuring up to 33 inches high and 10 feet long. For shorter railings, simply roll back the netting to fit the desired area, or for longer railings, connect two Railnets together with the provided hardware. Railnet is easily installed with eyes that screw directly into your railing or can be tied with 200-pound polycord that is secured through holes in the nylon binding. –Deb Oroszlan
AWESOME – but step #1: throw out the strings and use this instead This net is great. We’re using it to keep our daughter from sticking her head between balusters in the gate that secures out 2nd story, sliding glass door which leads to nothing (instead of a deck). However, the strings looked super sloppy to me, so instead we used Darice Locking Cable Ties, 12-Inch, Clear. See the picture. we cut the excess, and this produced a very clean look.
Peace of Mind This railnet has been perfect for what my family needs.We live in a split-level house. You walk up half a flight of stairs to our front door, then either up half or down half a flight of stairs depending if you’re going to the “basement” downstairs or the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms upstairs. We do have two baby gates in place to keep the little one from being able to fall down the half flight of stairs from our living room to the front door. The back…
Ok but Not Great. We got this rail net for the metal raining on our staircase inside. We have a split level and so there is a landing with railing that is wide enough that baby could crawl right through. I was excited to find this product as a way to block that off. Now that baby has started crawling, I’m not confident that it will be entirely effective. The string ties are ok, but don’t seem that secure. I’ve seen others use zip ties, which might work better and be less of a pain to put up. Hopefully baby…