Hi! We live in an apartment and are starting to get full-swing into the childproofing (baby just rolled over for the first time so we still have a little time, but with my husband's crazy work schedule, we better get to it sooner rather than later!). Our main issue is the kitchen cabinets. We're renting, so we can't do anything to mar the cabinets unless we want it to come out of our security deposit. The cabinets do not have any knobs or handles, so no luck there. There are a few lower cabinets, a couple of drawers, and 2 lazy-susan corner cabinet spinner things.
Has anyone used any of the cabinet locks that installs with adhesive tape? If so, how did they work, and how easily and completely did the adhesive come off the cabinets when you didn't need them any more? If they work well and come off easily, this seems like a great option! If not, I guess we may just be better off drilling and installing cabinet locks and then when we leave using wood filler on the holes and hoping they don't notice.
If anyone has any other recommendations for securing apartment cabinets, we're open to suggestions! Thanks!
Re: Cabinet locks for apartment-dwellers
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
I'm not sure if this would work for you, but we just don't have anything in our lower cabinets that could be dangerous to get into. Mostly, I keep tupperware, pot holders, and towels in all of our lower drawers and cabinets in the kitchen. So if DS wanted to get into those, NBD. I find this to be easier than fumbling with those crazy locks all of the time.
I think it just depends on your child. You might want to wait until your LO is older and actually is requiring cabinet locks to see what you really need to babyproof. Not all babies require the same degree of babyproofing.