Rosalyn Olivera: They do make hutches for massive scene t.V. Glass is dangerous soon your child will probably be pulling him self up that could be a disaster waiting to happen . Should you enclose it with a hutch with doors life shall be safer for you and your baby. The opposite thing is mount it on the wall and put all of the goods that go to the t.V. In a cabinet below the t.V. With doors
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Janean Guz: Are you worried that the glass may shatter or just because he is hitting his head on it?What about some of the foam floor tiles / carpet stuck on with some double sided tape?Eddit: or what about putting some clear packing tape on the glass. If you cover the whole surface should provide some protection if it breaks....Show more
Percy Seiger: I don't know where they got it from, but when my boys were little, my parents got this dog barrier thing that is extendable that went across their whole entertainment unit, ! and it stopped my kids from touching the glass, but it also stopped them from being able to open and close the doors.It's timber frame with metal rods, similar to the gates you put in doorways to stop kids from going down stairs, or into rooms that are out of bounds.It's only knee height, but for a 10 month old, that's plenty. I'm thinking about getting one for our house, now that I have a 9 month old baby girl.It may sound weird, but google "pet barrier" or "child barrier" I'm sure something will come up.Good luck....Show more
Lynn Melbourne: I'm mostly worried about the glass shattering on his head if he were to accidentally fall into it.
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