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Former therapist finds career childproofing local homes
http://www.usatoday.com/life/2003-10-17-security_x.htm
Kimberly Finkbeiner, who owns a childproofing business called Babyproofing Pittsburgh, has a particular beef with ill-used equipment. She points to pressure safety-gates used at the top of a staircase. Such gates might not hold if pushed.
"It gives a false sense of security, and they are more likely to be injured than if there is nothing there," she says.
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/1261813/detail.html
What are the two most dangerous rooms in the house? Anyone who says "kitchen" and "bathroom" is right -- and probably has children.
WTAE Consumer Watch reporter Wendy Bell walked through an Action News viewer's home with child safety consultant Kimberly Finkbeiner, who offered several helpful ideas.
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