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EBLeearne
post 18/07/2012, 09:31 AM
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Win a Dreambaby® Magnetic Sure-Close Gate ( RRP $119.95) with Ezy Check indicators and an auto triple lock feature. This represents the latest in safety gate technology. The magnetic feature uses magnetic strength to auto-close the gate for convenience and added safety while the Ezy Check indicators give total peace of mind. You can also win the new Dreambaby® Watch-the-Step™ Gate Ramp RRP $17.95 designed for most pressure mounted gates including the Dreambaby® Magnetic Sure-Close Gate. The new Gate Ramp with a textured surface for added grip helps prevent trip ups and stubbed toes and fits perfectly under your safety gate. Suitable for use in both the top and bottom of stairs and allows for two ways openings making using a child safety gate even more convenient. Both products are available through leading hardware and baby stores nationally.

Visit the Dreambaby® web site at www.dreambaby.com.au or become a Dreambaby® fan: www.facebook.com/Dreambabysafety.

Prize:
Dreambaby® magnetic Sure-Close Gate valued at $$119.95 plus a Dreambaby® Watch-the-Step™ Gate Ramp RRP $17.95.

How to enter:
For your chance to win, just reply below with the answer to the following question in 25 words or less: “why a Dreambaby® Magnetic Sure-Close Gate and Watch-the-Step™ Gate Ramp would make a difference to your little one’s safety and convenience around your home?”

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Competition commences Wednesday 18 July until Wednesday 15 August 2012.
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SensibleSis
post 18/07/2012, 12:09 PM
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Because I need the reassurance of the ezy check and auto triple lock to ensure that DD 8 MO's dosen't get to the downstairs rumpus room and eat DD 8yrs Barbie shoes, Polly Pocket pets and accessories!
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danielpet23
post 18/07/2012, 06:56 PM
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Having two little ones, a gate to our stairs is cruical.

Knowing it would always close would give such peace of mind!
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chyde
post 18/07/2012, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE (EBLeearne @ 18/07/2012, 09:31 AM) *


Win a Dreambaby® Magnetic Sure-Close Gate ( RRP $119.95) with Ezy Check indicators and an auto triple lock feature. This represents the latest in safety gate technology. The magnetic feature uses magnetic strength to auto-close the gate for convenience and added safety while the Ezy Check indicators give total peace of mind. You can also win the new Dreambaby® Watch-the-Step™ Gate Ramp RRP $17.95 designed for most pressure mounted gates including the Dreambaby® Magnetic Sure-Close Gate. The new Gate Ramp with a textured surface for added grip helps prevent trip ups and stubbed toes and fits perfectly under your safety gate. Suitable for use in both the top and bottom of stairs and allows for two ways openings making using a child safety gate even more convenient. Both products are available through leading hardware and baby stores nationally.

Visit the Dreambaby® web site at www.dreambaby.com.au or become a Dreambaby® fan: www.facebook.com/Dreambabysafety.

Prize:
Dreambaby® magnetic Sure-Close Gate valued at $$119.95 plus a Dreambaby® Watch-the-Step™ Gate Ramp RRP $17.95.

How to enter:
For your chance to win, just reply below with the answer to the following question in 25 words or less: “why a Dreambaby® Magnetic Sure-Close Gate and Watch-the-Step™ Gate Ramp would make a difference to your little one’s safety and convenience around your home?”

T &cs pinned in competition forum.
Competition commences Wednesday 18 July until Wednesday 15 August 2012.

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post 18/07/2012, 07:40 PM
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The gate would keep our boisterous dog away from my crawling baby and give me peace of mind she is safe
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post 18/07/2012, 07:46 PM
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I barely survived yesterday & its already today!
It would be perfect to keep baby #3 away from his/her big brothers Lego & give me peace of mind knowing it closes behind the boys original.gif
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post 18/07/2012, 07:49 PM
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It would stop my toddler from holding the cheap gate we have now open for her 10 month old sister saying "come upstairs Sophie"
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post 18/07/2012, 09:39 PM
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I have two dogs, a toddler and a crawling baby. Having this gate will ensure the safety for my baby as he begans exploring the world around.
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post 18/07/2012, 10:37 PM
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There are so many toys my boys love that are so dangerous for my little girl (lego, trashies, ) a quality gate is a safety essential.

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smitzer
post 18/07/2012, 10:44 PM
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this would go up on our bedroom doorway, need i say more
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