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Kidkusion plastic banister safety guard for sale (two rolls)


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Hi. We have two brand new rolls of this. The packaging is opened, but eventually we never used it. Manufacturer's spec below:


The KidKusion Bannister Guard is a safety essential for all households that have wide gaps on bannister posts on stair cases and/or landings.


Clear, plastic guard helps to prevent falls.

Easily installed with the 40 enclosed tie straps.

Hole Punch and 8 wall anchors (if needed) also included.

Also stops objects falling from landings to areas below.

It covers up to: 457cm by 87cm 15ft by 3ft in total of plastic strips


Generic pics attached.


?60 for the two rolls. Available for collection from Peckham Rye.


Happy also to sell the rolls separately, if required.


Please get in touch if interested.


Thanks,

Sophie

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