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Childproofing- what did you do with a flatscreen tv?

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oremstango · 19/07/2007 13:48

Totally mundane question but without mounting it, how the heck have you managed to make it safe for your little one? It is so big and unstable, for the life of me can't figure out what to do with it to make it safe enough. Thanks, Jennie

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Racers · 19/07/2007 13:51

Can you really not mount it? It's great if you can, no sticky fingers on screen (we still have a tv unit in front/below the tv on the wall), and so far, no access to switch it on or off tee hee hee hee If you can't mount it, I'm not sure what you could do, unless there is a fixing point you could then fix a strap to the wall, if near enough - like you do with tall units like bookcases?

GColdtimer · 19/07/2007 13:52

We brought the stand with ours. It has two great big bolts that attach the screen to the TV and it isn't going anywhere!

iota · 19/07/2007 13:54

ours stands on a cupboard, but is secured to the wall by a wire - there a re 2 D rings on the back of the TV for this purpose

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