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		<title>How to Secure Cabinets for Kids Safety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazon.com Widgets Having been in the kitchen cupboard industry for many years, kids safety oftentimes decides how we should design something. If parents can secure dangerous items from the reach of children because of a special locking mechanism we installed, their young child will be better protected from harm. It has always been common practice [...]
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		<title>Hidden Kitchen Cabinet Lock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a couple of securing devices that can be hidden that will work well with your kitchen cabinets. The favorite lock among most users is the magnetic cabinet locking device that will make your cupboards child proof. The other is the plastic type that you push down when the door is opened just a [...]
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		<title>Installing Cabinet Magnet Locks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing child (or “kid”) proof cabinet safety magnet locks is easy. In just 6 minutes see how to make your cabinets secure from children getting into them by adding Tot-Loks. I have used these special hidden latches to secure file cabinet drawers also on high-in fancy wood office cabinetry where the owner didn’t want the [...]
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