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TV guard

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DanielMummy · 30/12/2006 22:23

Anyone know where I can get a TV guard to stop my DS pressing the on/off button while we're trying to watch. I've heard that there is a perspex plastic strip to cover the buttons made by a company called Parents Units. But I've tried google and so far only found a company called Great Little Trading Company who used to stock it, but don't any more. Apart from that I can only find it in the US and it costs too much to ship to UK.
Any help please. Thanks.

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Skribble · 30/12/2006 22:41

I thought they were very commen but took ages to find this one

DanielMummy · 31/12/2006 13:52

Thanks Skribble. I'll get one of those. Not sure if it will fit the tv, but I haven't babyproofed the dvd yet either, so no problem if it doesn't fit the tv, I'd just use it for the dvd instead.

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DanielMummy · 16/01/2007 19:29

Well I got one and it is fantastic for the dvd, but wouldn't have been any good for the tv, as I would have ended up with a line of foam sticky tape right across the screen about a third up of the way up. Would have made for interesting viewing. So I'm still searching for a TV guard. Can anyone else help please. Thanks.

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DanielMummy · 17/01/2007 14:22

bump

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Birdly · 17/01/2007 14:34

This probably isn't at all helpful, but we've ended up buying a wall-mounted TV to keep little hands away from the on-off button! Does the trick nicely!

DanielMummy · 17/01/2007 19:04

Thanks Birdly, but I'm not planning on replacing our tv. Unless I get really desperate.

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