If you get a dresser like the one below, How do you securely attach the changing pad to it....is there anything you can get that will get it to stick in one place and not slide all over?
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The changing pad comes with a screw and has a tab that you screw through into either the furniture or the wall. We never secured ours and never had an issue.
Awesome...good to know...I wasn't sure if it would be an issue or not.
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The changing pad comes with a screw and has a
tab that you screw through into either the furniture or the wall. We
never secured ours and never had an issue.
Mine did not come with any screws, etc.
Ang&Garrett:
We use that grippy shelf liner just to keep the pad from sliding all over the place.
We're currently using this technique... but I question whether it will be enough when his big and wiggly.
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We have an actual changing table (dresser wasn't the right size to put a pad on it) and it's not attached in anyway. Once they get big enough to squirm around and make changing them difficult, you're not going to want to change them on a table any longer, anyway. Sabrina is very close to having to be changed on the floor.
Re: How to secure changing pad to dresser
Awesome...good to know...I wasn't sure if it would be an issue or not.
Genius Idea!!!
Mine did not come with any screws, etc.
We're currently using this technique... but I question whether it will be enough when his big and wiggly.