Cushion Fireplace Guard with 2 Corners Prince Lionheart

29.95

The Prince Lionheart Fireplace Guard protects your child from sharp edges. The guards are moulded of cushiony foam which easily adheres to table edges worktops, hearths and more, and can be cut to the desired length. Pack includes; 4 x pre-formed corners and full-length double-stick tape. The corner guards remove easily when they are no longer needed and are fire retardant, latex free and non-toxic.

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Description

Cushiony Fireplace Guard with 2 Corners Prince Lionheart. The Prince Lionheart Fireplace Guard protects your child from sharp edges. The guards are also moulded of cushiony foam which easily adheres to table edges worktops, hearths and more. nd can be cut to the desired length. Pack includes; 4 x pre-formed corners and full-length double-stick tape. Moreover, the corner guards remove easily when they are no longer needed and are fire retardant, latex free and non-toxic.

  • Fire retardant, latex free foam cushioning
  • 5 x 46 cm foam lengths and 2 x corner pieces
  • Easy to install and remove as required

Helps protect your child from the impact of a fall against the hearth of your fireplace by absorbing the force of the fall. The cushiony edge fixes to the hearth of your fireplace by means of double sided 3M tape and can be easily removed when no longer needed.

How do you childproof a fireplace?

A flat hearth is easy to baby proof. Simply purchase a soft mat to cover it. The mat will provide a soft and safe area to land should your child trip and fall. Just don’t forget to remove the mat when the fireplace is in use as it poses a serious fire hazard.

Is fireplace safe for baby?

Fireplace dangers for children

Fireplaces pose a potential risk of burns to children, even the more popular gas fireplaces. While gas units may appear to be safer than wood-burning fireplaces, children can still burn their hands and fingers on the glass and metal parts of the door.