This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Joe, If I'm not mistaken, go visit a "baby" section of a store. In addition = to the electrical outlet locks that make it difficult to unplug cords, = there are cabinet door locks, toilet seat locks, clips to keep pacifiers = from falling on the floor......all to keep the curious baby or toddler = from harming herself/himself. Safety First makes a lot of the stuff. Barbara Richmond PS Which reminds me of when we lived in Texas, a salesman came to our = front door to sell us a security system. I had to go out the garage = door to meet him, because all the Little Tykes equipment was crammed in = the front entryway blocking the door. Later my husband and I laughed = about it and decided instead of having a "This house protected by ADT" = sign, we could place a sign which stated, "This house protected by = Little Tykes." ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Joe Garrett=20 To: pianotech=20 Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 12:57 PM Subject: Cord Locks? Dean said: "To combat this problem I started carrying the 6 outlet = adaptors and cord locks. If the outlet is crowded I don't even ask, usually, I just = install the 6 outlet adaptor. If it is not a crowded outlet, I just put on the = cord lock, a plastic strip the traps the cord against the outlet cover that = makes it hard to unplug the cord. Blessings, Dean, Have I been living in a cave? What are cord locks? And, where can we = get them? Best Regards, Joe Garrett, R.P.T. Captain, Tool Police Squares R I ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/55/e4/e3/ca/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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