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Flat Screen Television Lock
Flat Screen Television Lock
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Secure Free Standing Flat Screen Televisions

Televisions tip- over injuries have dramatically risen in the past five years.  As televisions have gotten thinner and lighter, they also pose a greater risk of toppling onto a curious child if placed too close to a stand's edge.    -Dr. Jim

Install our TV Lock to secure your flat screen TV to the wall and prevent the set from moving forward or backward so you'll feel safer. The locking bar extends 6" to 20" from the wall and pivots left to right for the perfect viewing angle. Fits a 32" to 60" flat screen television and attaches to the VESA mount holes located on the back of the set.

Tips from pediatricians

  • Place televisions on sturdy furniture appropriate for the size of the TV or on a low-rise base.
  • Push the TV as far back as possible from the front of its stand.
  • Remove items that might tempt kids to climb, such as toys and remote controls, from the top of the TV and furniture.
  • If the television stand itself wobbles when moved back and forth, the television needs be strapped to the stand and the stand needs anchoring to the wall.

  • Click here to learn more about television tip over injuries.
     
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