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Is your large furniture strapped to the wall?
Here's a story about a friend of mine from high school (her husband also went to HS with us, was a year older). Luckily hers has an inspiring ending, but wow. I can't imagine living with the guilt of something like this. She almost lost her daughter.
http://thecreativemama.com/mending-wings/
Re: Is your large furniture strapped to the wall?
the only thing that needs to be is. we have a large bookcase in our study (5' x 5') that is bolted to the wall.
Collin Thayne 10.11.2010
I think the tall dresser in our bedroom would be the only thing that could tip over, but it would take work. The rest of the furniture is long and short. I worry more about him pulling the TV over on himself.
He's climbed the back of our bar-high chairs before and pulled them on top of himself. They aren't heavy and we had carpet at the time, but I'm sure it still hurt!
So scary, but a good reminder!
I did a CT scan on a little boy a few years ago that was trying to pull himself up on a dresser, and the TV on top of the dresser fell on him. He had similar head injuries to the little girl, but unfortunately, he did not have such a good outcome. It is an image that I will never forget and I am so paranoid about that now.
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