SANUS and Safe Kids Worldwide Launch TV Safety Initiative! {Sanus VuePoint TV Mount Giveaway}

sampleMy husband doesn’t care about much when it comes to decorating out home or picking out any of the furniture or even any of the techy stuff but when it comes to the TV’s in the house I know to just step aside. He wants what he wants and it’s really quite the process for him going store to store and comparing brands with prices.

Then once you get home with that perfect choice and it’s time to display it in your home. Do you place it on an entertainment center or mount it on your wall? Do you place it on a table or balance it on a dresser?

Sanus VuePoint Wall Mount

My husband went with mounting our TV’s on the wall and as a mom I love it since it really is a safety issue. TV’s now a days are massive in size and heavier then you’d think. If one ever fell over it could really hurt an adult so I’d hate to think of what would happen to a small child. Now that we have Sawyer I’m all about baby proofing and I love knowing that a TV tip over will never happen in this house. Now I just need the grandparents to follow!

For many Americans, a flat panel TV is a great way to enjoy family time and entertainment.  However, most parents are unaware of the safety risks that flat panel TVs pose for kids.  Due to increasing size and new ultra thin designs, today’s flat panel TVs can easily tip over when bumped or pulled, toppling off of furniture and causing injury or even death.

Bringing this risk to the forefront, SANUS, the leading designer and manufacturer of flat panel TV wall mounts, has partnered with Safe Kids Worldwide.  By educating consumers on the risk of unsecured flat panel TV’s, SANUS and Safe Kids Worldwide offer safe solutions for families across the nation by reducing TV tip-over related injuries and fatalities.

A 2011 US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) report on flat panel TV safety revealed:

  • A child is killed every three weeks from an unsecured TV
  • Every 45 minutes a child visits an emergency room due to a TV tip-over related injury
  • Between 2000 and 2011, 215 fatalities have resulted from TV tip-over
  • An estimated 17,000 people each year, the majority of which are children, are treated for injuries from TV tip-overs
  • Reported cases have increased almost 25% from 2006  to 2010, and over the last 10 years, injuries have increased by 31%

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SANUS TV Mounting Tips:

  • Easy 1, 2, 3 installation with a wall template to ensure even placement
  • Online video walkthrough of simple installation available at any time
  • No additional tools necessary – all required installation hardware is included in package
  • Live customer support available 6 days a week

Below please find a link to a SANUS TV Safety Video:

Right now one (1) Mom Spotted reader has the opportunity to win a Sanus VuePoint TV Mount. To enter use the Rafflecopter form below. *Winners mount will fit the size of their TV and can choose between tilting, full motion or fix position.

Be sure to head over to Must Have Mom and enter her Sanus VuePoint TV Mount too!

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Contest ends 7.8.13 at 11:59pm. For Official Giveaway Rules click here.

 

Comments

  1. We don’t have anything to tether our furniture down. Our children are 4 and 7 and I have talked to them dozens of times about the dangers of climbing furniture such as dressers and tv stands. It doesn’t make me feel any better. I plan on tethering our furniture when we move next month. Thanks for the giveaway.

  2. Sonya Morris says

    Outlet covers, moved cleaning supplies & meds out of reach and cords to blinds out of reach. I am sure I could do a lot more!

  3. We haven;t dont anything except outlet plugs and keeping the bathroom door closed so the baby can’t get in there.

  4. We cover outlets and have bells on outside doors

  5. Courtney says

    We have put outlet covers in our home as well as putting potentially dangerous items in the house out of our daughter’s reach.

  6. amy pugmire says

    we keep all of our cleaning supplies locked up. as well as any cords, medications etc. we also use covers for our outlets.

  7. K.Pugh says

    Always securing furniture when possible. Getting down on their level to see what’s a problem.
    Tjamls for the chance.

  8. Sabrina Radke says

    We use gates around large tv’s and attach things to the wall (bookcases) with brackets for safety!

  9. JLin says

    Corner Cushions

  10. Claire says

    We anchored our dressers and bookshelves after my two year old trIed to CLIMB up hIs dresser and It tIpped! thankfully he was nIt hurt, but SCARY, MUCH?!

  11. Lorrie Rodgers (pinklady705) says

    I have the outlet covers, cabinet latches, and door knob things. I keep medicines, cleaning products and other potentially dangerous products out of reach.

  12. carol roberts says

    ive bolted things down tied them so he couldnt got rid of blinds with cords and at that time i cut the cords all the way where nothing could happen the cords to blinds

  13. Devon F says

    safety plugs & safety locks on the cleaning supply cabinet

  14. sandra says

    we secured a lot of the bookcases to the wall

  15. Rust says

    I’ve got non slip pads under my rugs

  16. Marissa M says

    Everything is strongly attached!

  17. Kristin Sawatzke says

    We use gates everywhere we can!

  18. Nannypanpan says

    We have a chain lock on our front door..so no sneaking out..we have a hook and eye on the basement door so no falling down stairs etc
    Nannypanpan@gmail.com

  19. Heather Manu says

    mounted dressers and shelves

  20. Paol Trenny says

    we move everything higher, have safety locks on the cabinet doors, and cushions/paddings around sharp edges

  21. Lisa E says

    we use gates and safety latches on our cabinets but we don’t have our smaller TV mounted yet.

  22. Jennifer Mae Hiles says

    we have locks on the cupboards, and have moved anything potentially dangerous into a locked closet.

  23. jeanette sheets says

    safety latchets on doors and cabinets and locks and electrical outlets

  24. darci says

    safety latches

  25. Rebecca Orr says

    We use the door knob covers.

  26. Jemima P says

    we’ve removed some of the more dangerous pieces of furniture

  27. Outlet covers, cabinets locks, cleaning supplies are up high, door knob covers. Although my little guy has figures out how to bust them off and open the cabinet locks.

  28. Ann Fantom says

    My husband attached a wall strap to the book case in my daughter’s room to keep it from tipping over.

  29. Jeanna says

    We have outlet covers & baby locks on all of our cabinets!

  30. Dianne McVetty says

    We use outlet covers and safety latches on the cabinets and no running in the house. lol 🙂 Thanks.

  31. Ashley S says

    I put a safety lock on all low cabinets and only by sturdy furniture!

  32. Sara says

    Our baby is just starting to get mobile, so we have plans to mount our tv and do big time baby proofing in the near future!

  33. Tamar says

    We are not really doing too much in this department.

  34. Katie Roch says

    We use baby gates to prevent accidents

  35. tina reynolds says

    we have outlet covers, kitchen blocks for the fridge, stove, microwave, along with bathroom etc

  36. Julie lutz says

    the cabinets have locks and we’ve installed chain locks on the doors way out of munchkin reach

  37. Richard Hicks says

    HAVE locks on medicine cabinet and some drawers….plug protectors, and a baby gate on the steps

  38. Keara B. says

    We’ve gotten rid of our low TV stand, put up gates, and put locks on all the cabinets to keep our little one safe!

  39. Lauren Brown says

    I have locks on all the cabinets, medicine is up very high, plugs are all covered

  40. Tiffany Schmidt says

    Corner Cushions and outlet protectors.

  41. Laura H. says

    We use gates in the house

  42. Sharon Kaminski says

    have checked to make sure all outlets are grounded

  43. Carol says

    We use the door gates.

  44. Jessica Cox says

    I use baby gates and keep everything out of babys reach

  45. We keep medicines on top of the refrigerator. Locks on the cabinets.

  46. We have a baby gate up keep doors closed to the bedroom so the baby stays in safer areas. We pick up small objects from his reach.

  47. Deb W says

    We keep everything away from the edge of the countertops – –

  48. christine jessamine says

    I have put up childproof locks on everything

  49. sandra davis says

    i make sure all my cleaning supplies are put up out of reach

  50. Janna Johnson says

    locking up medication

  51. Desiree Dunbar says

    We have put safety corner on the fireplace and coffee tables, safety locks in the kitchen and bathroom, and have covered open socket with covers.

  52. Greg says

    …I definitively need to secure my house better.

  53. s riches says

    We have taped all the throw rugs to the floor so there are no slip and falls.

  54. Derek Timm says

    We keep medicine and cleaning products safety locked.

  55. Mihaela D. says

    I use baby gates

  56. Brenda Elsner says

    I use baby gates, have all outlets plugged with covers, and doors that the little one could open, locked.

  57. kendra W says

    We have covered all the outlets as well as strapped dressers and bookshelves to the wall. We have also taken all the cords off of the blinds in our home. Thank you for this opportunity,

  58. Michael W Perkins says

    Plug Covers, Safety latches. etc.

  59. Michael W Perkins says

    Awesome giveaway, been toying with the idea of wall mounting the TV. Guess I will if I win, Thanks

  60. bryan clark says

    baby gates

  61. Angela W says

    I use baby gates

  62. We use safety plugs

  63. Heather Turner says

    baby gates, moving cleaners up high in the cabinets closing bathroom doors.

  64. david cosgrove says

    We’ve covered every corner of anything.

  65. Birdie Skolfield says

    we have electric cords hidden & all cabinets are close with child locks

  66. yana ryjova says

    We have a whole gate around the pool

  67. liz l says

    we have puppy proofed the house

  68. kenny says

    I use electrical socket covers and baby gates

  69. Brittney House says

    Keep things that aren’t bolted down or can fall on someones head, out of reach.

  70. kristy says

    I keep all chemicals on high shelves that cannot be reached by little hands

  71. sheila ressel says

    I make sure all cords are bundled together instead of laying all over waiting to get tangled together or tripped over.

  72. mary gardner says

    we have baby gates that keep the kids in childproof rooms only

  73. Melanie Montgomery says

    None yet, no kids, but we are trying so we are about to take those steps to protect now.

  74. Michelle Tucker says

    I make sure when children are over (my nieces, nephews, and little cousins) that there is nothing they can get around that can be pulled down or accidentally put in their mouths.

  75. brandy g. says

    I put safety plugs in all the outlets and putt padding on sharp edges.

  76. wendy rozema says

    we have baby proofed our home!

  77. We have the large bookshelves in the house secure to the walls. We have one tv mounted so far, hoping to do the one in our bedroom next!

  78. susan smoaks says

    we have secured the furniture so that it will not fall over on the kids

  79. rachel says

    we have rearranged everything!! removed items plus use baby gates, safety plugs

  80. Vicki D. says

    We put everything in the bathroom up and out of reach. Plus, we put safety locks on the cabinets in the bathroom and the kitchen areas.

  81. Renee owen says

    my kids are a little older so my main concern is meds are locked up , also have one tv mounted

  82. Lori L. says

    My kids are past the age where we have to worry about things like cords and breakables, but now I have a niece who comes over a lot so we have had to start re-baby-proofing the house. We are fixing venetian blind cords, putting up baby gates and putting protectors on electrical outlets. Whew!

  83. Julie Hawkins says

    We installed baby gates and cabinet locks

  84. We have installed cabinet locks and put the safety covers over door handles to rooms the youngest doesn’t need access to.

    boylaneely at hotmail dot com

  85. PJ says

    cool

  86. Jim Cabaj says

    I had installed impact windows to prevent theft and hurricanes.

  87. Natasha Tucker says

    we have child proof locks on cabinets and covers on door knobs

  88. Natasha Tucker says

    we have child proof locks on cabinets and covers on door knobs

  89. Daisy says

    Cabinet locks

  90. tin cruz says

    I always put on locks

  91. Christian Alejandro says

    We makes sure to keep things away from shelf edges, and do our best not to have many sharp corners they can fall into.

  92. Brigette Streeper says

    Keep tools and batteries up and away from little ones.

  93. Emily says

    baby latches on cupboard that contain dangerous stuff

  94. Jacob LaFountaine says

    I try to keep all walkways clear

  95. Gianna says

    I keep things locked up.

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