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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 21:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thru Baby How can I find baby hotel accommodation friendly 10 &#8211; month-old does not sleep at night? The city we need access in Windsor, Connecticut. The traditional &#34;suites&#34; created does not work for us, but I&#39;ve never traveled with a baby before (except in the homes of grandparents), so I&#39;m at a loss where [...]]]></description>
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<b>How can I find baby hotel accommodation friendly 10 &#8211; month-old does not sleep at night?</b>
<p> <i>The city we need access</i> in Windsor, Connecticut. The traditional &quot;suites&quot; created does not work for us, but I&#39;ve never traveled with a baby before (except in the homes of grandparents), so I&#39;m at a loss where to start, in my research. </p>
<p> I stayed in several hotels with my son, especially when he did not sleep all night and it was very difficult to calm down to sleep &#8230; for what was to cry like 15 minutes about 4 times a night. I always tell the hotel that stands in the middle night and can be very high, so I request to be placed around share not just the center of all the world like a room in a corner or something. But this is not always possible. But I&#39;ve never had anyone complain. Most rooms are soundproofed, the sound of a crying baby escapes through the walls, but it will be more then a small sigh, actually used to bother anyone, and probably would not even if they had heard your television or sleeping. I guess that&#39;s that your concern that you spoke of him not sleeping all night? Also, if you are looking for a place on delivery of beds or something, so I&#39;m at a loss, He has always been our game pack n and Bumbo seat, slept in the pack n play and eat in the Bumbo seat. I guess they are busy during the day but if we try not to find something with a pool or something to pass time and keep your baby busy. </p>
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		<title>Baby Gate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 05:12:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How much space should have a cat jump over a baby gate? How high the door I need, in other Lower &#8230; I&#39;m sure it depends on the cat. I have seen cats that can jump much higher than mine can. But also, cats like to jump over things above, not on them. While not [...]]]></description>
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<b>How much space should have a cat jump over a baby gate?</b>
<p> <i>How high the door I need, in other</i> Lower &#8230; </p>
<p> I&#39;m sure it depends on the cat. I have seen cats that can jump much higher than mine can. But also, cats like to jump over things above, not on them. While not accommodate narrow doors. I use a 30 &quot;door with my cat, and maybe that the Berlin Wall. It is up, so there is no place for her to run. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baby Gate Ideas for an extra door baby range to the top of the stairs? I have a scale, I need to block for my daughter who is 10 months 90 &#34;wide. Any ideas? Target.com has a good selection at the entrance of the baby .. some that may be customized to accommodate large or [...]]]></description>
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<b>Ideas for an extra door baby range to the top of the stairs?</b>
<p> <i>I have a scale, I need to block</i> for my daughter who is 10 months 90 &quot;wide. Any ideas? </p>
<p> Target.com has a good selection at the entrance of the baby .. some that may be customized to accommodate large or odd spaces &#8230; and only this week are now free for things for your baby to start &#8230; <img src='http://parenting-blogs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I was there this morning. </p>
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		<title>Gate Extension</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 18:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where can I find a 24 &#34;high-pressure mounted on the company or the door of the children? We have two doors of our house is only 24 inches wide, and unfortunately, we blocked the benefit of our new puppy. I can not find 24-inch extensions (not solutions assembly), and 24 inches tall doors, but can [...]]]></description>
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<b>Where can I find a 24 &quot;high-pressure mounted on the company or the door of the children?</b>
<p> <i>We have two doors of our house</i> is only 24 inches wide, and unfortunately, we blocked the benefit of our new puppy. I can not find 24-inch extensions (not solutions assembly), and 24 inches tall doors, but can not find a pressure mounted gate that fits the 24 &quot;wide opening. Help! In fact, all doors at Walmart, Babies R Us, Toys R Us, Amazon.com and other places that may be 26 &quot;or 28&quot; with larger doors and any that are for 24 &quot; doors. A custom order would be a good idea, if anyone knows where I could order one. What we really need is a link to a site selling a 24 &quot;wide door. Still stuck here (and now our puppy has arrived!) </p>
<p> I found a similar door baby section at Walmart. It is much cheaper PetSmart&#39;s entrance. Works great. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 20:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gate Extension How long will &#34;The Early Years Home Decor Extra Tall Gate Wide&#34; spread with extensions included? This is a Black Metal door. He said that extends to 48 &#34;wide, but he believes it includes extensions for greater openness. He does not the extent of this extension does. I and corresponding to a 64 [...]]]></description>
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<b>How long will &quot;The Early Years Home Decor Extra Tall Gate Wide&quot; spread with extensions included?</b>
<p> <i>This is a</i> Black Metal door. He said that extends to 48 &quot;wide, but he believes it includes extensions for greater openness. He does not the extent of this extension does. I and corresponding to a 64 &quot;wide opening. If you have this door and know everything please Let me know! Need to get a door to my new house and new baby! If you have any suggestions for other doors that I hear! Thank you! </p>
<p> ~ ~ We just bought this today and I had the same question. 48 &quot;wide is suitable for all extensions including attached .. The extensions are designed so that you could add bunches of them, but perhaps with increasing pressure discouraged. Your best option would be contact the manufacturer to determine before buying. The details contained in the instruction manual is: 1-800-704-8697 or www.learningcurve.com For what it&#39;s worth, this theme is as attractive as the images, and seems well built. My dog will run their own tests on it and contact you. If you are looking for especially at the gates of the height, G16 KIDCO door pet is a huge 42 &quot;tall and is advertised as accepting enough areas to consider to 73.5 &quot;Over the plain white look functional, but it is also well reviewed. Congratulations on your new house and a little new! </p>
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<p> Security locking points steel access doors and create restricted areas for security reasons. Made of a sturdy impenetrable network of 14-gauge steel channel, door steel security can not be pushed through or broken. Because the network consists mostly of empty space, yet provides good visibility for monitoring, and helps ventilate gases steel products, and excess heat from industrial plants and warehouses. </p>
<p> There are four basic types of security gates: Individual steel doors, double doors, door gates, and vehicle barriers. Single and double door hinge mounting bolts to allow workers to balance the Gate Road. The center door is reinforced by a drop pin that prevents the unit from falling when pushed either from the middle or top. The durable design of the unit and resistant to vandalism. </p>
<p> Folding steel doors are 3 / 4 &quot;wide channels for 14-gauge steel that is riveted back to back with rivets Solid steel. Solid rivets add incredible strength to the doors and allows them to manage stress and exposure time extended. Door rails are made 1-1/2 &quot;x 1-1/2&quot; x 1 / 8 &quot;thick angle iron hot rolling is much stronger than other measures thinner and able to withstand much pressure and abuse. </p>
<p> Security Door Steel Doors </p>
<p> These doors are designed to restrict or prohibit access to the full-size doors in commercial and industrial buildings. Easy Rack has steel security doors to fit any size door, and we will make custom size doors on request. Business door steel doors offer a flexible solution allowing them to be mounted to block the left or right. The steel safety versatile and convenient Bill Gates will get in one or another doorframe recess or the outer wall surrounding the door frame. Both the position will allow the door to be folded and turned into the way when not in use. </p>
<p> Single Steel Security Doors </p>
<p> These gates consist of a single, riveted steel mesh and cover the entry any number of access points to commercial buildings. Standard locking position is on the left side but the side door lock is available in the order of their representative from Easy Rack. Simple security doors steel films have a fly that runs in the top center of the unit. This allows for greater stability and higher when the door is passed through larger openings. </p>
<p> Double Steel Security Gates </p>
<p> As its name makes clear, the double doors are made of two steel lattice that connect and secure together in the center. This design allows both sides to complete 180 degree turn on one hand if necessary. Double doors steel security are mainly used in front of the posts with heavy traffic such as forklifts, pallet trucks and vans. </p>
<p> Notebook Security Steel Doors </p>
<p> These doors are widely used around construction sites. These are just 6 / 5 &quot;high when folded and can be carried through doors and compact kept offsite. The portable safety barriers are easy to install and lock to the wall with a sample of available HASP lock contact us with your request. They are also perfect to use when you need a mobile security device to suit almost any environment at the site. </p>
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