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BabyDan XXL Room Divider Safety Gate - White


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Collection from East Dulwich.


Here is the description from the BabyDan website.


“ You can keep your little one at a safe distance from the fireplace with the wall-mounted BabyDan Flex XXL safety gate. It is a perfect choice if you want a flexible gate that you can extend as much as needed to fit your home. You can extend the gate with both small and large sections, which you buy separately. The safety gate is so flexible that you can use it for a wide or irregular staircase or doorway as well. You can open the gate either way with just one hand.


When used as a fire surround, always place the gate minimum 75 cm (29.6”) away from the source of heat/fire and minimum 90 cm (35.5”) from open fire

Since every fireplace/wood burning stove reaches different temperatures, the placing is only intended asa guide line. Test your own unit at maximum heat output before placing the gate. If the gate is hot to touch, move gate further from heat source than the recommended minimum distance

Should it not be possible to keep the recommended distances, separate sections are available at your supplier.”

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