Cabinet Catches & Latches
The innumerable varieties in safety cabinet catches & latches make choosing and deciding somewhat confusing. You have questions like, which one is the most suitable for my cabinet?
The most logical step to begin is by determining the location on where you will need them. Most people decide to only buy a cabinet latch for storage that contains hazardous materials like cleaning supplies and knives. This should not be the case. If you install cabinet catches & latches only on certain places, you are leaving unlatched cabinets open for your wandering baby and opportunist thieves to explore. These scenarios may be most appealing if you have babies at home. However, the best defense against any accidents and injuries is to install latches on all cabinets as possible. This way, you are making it clear for your toddlers that drawers and cabinets are off-limits for playing.
Cabinet catches & latches vary in design. One perfectly safe variety is the magnetic childproof cabinet latch. This lock is designed to only be opened by a heavy-duty magnetic key. There are even some varieties that features a disengage function that allows you to open and close drawers and cabinets as if a lock isn’t installed. You could also go for a more traditional approach by selecting two-piece latches. This works by having the long part grab and locks into the smaller piece. There are also spring-loaded latches which lets you push down a button to further release the latch.
True, in these recent times, the varieties are virtually limitless and the techniques used are absolutely boundless. However, contemporary or not, safety should always be top priority. Before purchasing any cabinet door latch, you need to carefully examine both the latch and the cabinet. You have to put in mind that there is a wide variety of both cabinets and the latches. There are frameless cabinets, partially overlay, fully overlay, partially inset, and fully inset. So, the logic there is, if cabinet latches & catches have variations, cabinets do as well. You will need careful planning and thorough examining before you can have the ideal one installed.
Installation Of Latches And Catches On Various Types Of Cabinets
When installing cabinet catches & latches, you will need several tools. A drill and screwdrivers of various sizes are a must. Do not rush; patience is the most important virtue in any handwork. If it gets troublesome, it would be wise to step back and take a couple of minutes to relax. But if you encounter problems somewhere in between, do not hesitate to call for help. You can contact your local hardware store and they will be glad to help you over the phone or better yet send somebody to help you.
Frameless Cabinets
This type of cabinet is easily identified. However, their lack of frames in between doors and drawers pose a real challenge since there is nothing for your latch to hold on to. If needed, you can install latches closer to the left-most or right-most part of the cabinet. This way, you can reach for something to lock onto on the sides.
Partial Overlay And Full Overlay Cabinets
This type of cabinets either fully or partially overlay has a little or no wood in between the place where the cabinet doors meet each other. A very useful tip is to measure two times but drill once!
Whether for safety reasons or simply for safeguarding important possession, cabinet catches & latches will be the ideal choice. Keeping your cabinets secure would mean controlled access, either to your toddlers or to any dreadful intrusion. Prevention is and will still be better than cure!
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