Dressers are the most common piece of furniture involved in child tip-over deaths. Kids climb open drawers like a ladder, and the weight shifts forward. IKEA recalled 29 million dressers after multiple child deaths. Anchor every dresser in your home, even if it feels heavy to you.
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The danger of heavy furniture or appliances falling on a child who climbs or pulls on them. Dressers, bookshelves, and TVs cause thousands of injuries every year. Anchoring furniture to the wall with anti-tip brackets is one of the most important childproofing steps you can take.
A strap or bracket that secures heavy furniture to the wall to prevent tip-overs. Dressers, bookshelves, and TVs are the biggest risks. Most come with simple L-brackets or nylon straps that screw into the furniture and wall stud. You can get earthquake-rated ones for extra security.
An L-shaped metal bracket that connects the top of a piece of furniture to the wall stud behind it. It's the most secure method for preventing furniture tip-overs. Many furniture retailers now include them for free with dressers and bookshelves.