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284878 10:24 PM 07-26-2020
My house is child proofed because of day care but my own son (2) has figured some of it out.

Most of my outlets are safety covers were you have to slide the cover over with the plug to plug in but one has those plastic plugs in the outlet holes because it can't have the outlet cover. However my son can take the round plugs out (then he tries to put them back in)

This outlet has a double cover on the outlet with one side blank/solid to cover up where the cable/phone line use to be.


What else can I use on this outlet to child (son) proof it?
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DaveA 05:13 AM 07-27-2020
They make an outlet plug that you have to push in the sides to remove. I think I saw them on Amazon. That might work better.
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284878 11:02 AM 07-27-2020
Originally Posted by DaveA:
They make an outlet plug that you have to push in the sides to remove. I think I saw them on Amazon. That might work better.

That is what I have on most outlets. This one has a phone line/cable line outlet that is attached to it, so I can not use that outlet cover. But thanks for the suggestion.
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Michael 04:42 PM 07-27-2020
You can always use outlets that are remote controlled. That way no power is going through them.



https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Z-Wave-P...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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284878 01:47 PM 08-01-2020
Originally Posted by Michael:
You can always use outlets that are remote controlled. That way no power is going through them.



https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Z-Wave-P...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
That will work, I just now got to convince my dh to change all 25 of them.
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Mariposa 11:03 PM 08-01-2020
Where I am, we cannot have anything but temper resistant.
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