Panels can be painted to match wall color for a seamless look
Easy installation – fits right over existing outlet with no tools required
2 pack
Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 5 x 3.13 x 0.87 inches
Item model number: HS275
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Material Type: Plastic
Number Of Items: 1
Style: Outlet Shield
Batteries required: No
Item Weight: 4.5 ounces
Country/Region of origin: China
Product Information
Curious kids try to get into anything and everything, but the Safety 1st OutSmart™ Outlet Shield helps you keep them out with an innovative design that fully covers unused outlets. The decoy panel blends into the surrounding wall for a clean look that helps everyone forget the outlet is there.These outlet panels fit easily over the existing outlet and fully cover it. They can be painted to match the existing wall color for an even more seamless look in your room. This convenient pack of two panels lets you safeguard two unused outlets.
From the manufacturer
Safety 1st OutSmart Outlet Shield
Toddler Tested. Proven Stronger.
Curious kids try to get into anything and everything, but the Safety 1st OutSmart™ Outlet Shield helps you keep them out with an innovative design that fully covers unused outlets.
Easy Fit
These outlet panels fit easily over the existing outlet and fully cover it.
Easy to Use
The decoy panel blends into the surrounding wall for a clean look that helps everyone forget the outlet is there.
Safety 1st Standard
Baby and child safety is our number one priority, which is why we focus on developing products that set the standard for safety and serve the ever-changing needs of today’s parents and families. With no industry standards for childproofing products, we’ve developed our own proprietary testing methods and stringent internal guidelines to ensure our products are held to a high safety standard.
*Internal testing was performed to compare the strength of various Safety 1st SKUs against the strength capabilities of a 3 year old child. A first mechanical portion of testing was used to evaluate the strength of the product statistically versus established anthropometric data. Then, a second portion of child testing using real children (ages 36-47 months) was used to verify the correlation between mechanical testing and real-use scenarios (as of September 2017).