BOCA RATON, Fla., May 9, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Sure Basics, an online retailer for baby proofing items designed to make parenting more enjoyable, safe, and secure for parents worldwide, this week announced they have officially released their latest innovative product, the EASYGUARD Multi-Use Child Safety Locks for parents in need of high quality and reliable childproofing products today. The product is available at SureBasics.com and on Amazon.
Born from a passion for providing peace of mind to parents who often worry day-in and day-out about the securement and safety of their baby or toddler, Sure Basics works hard to develop and manufacture convenient products that make child-rearing happy and safely assured.
"Every parent knows that constant worry and fear accompanies the early days of raising children," said Natasha Harris, Marketing Manager at Sure Basics. "That's why we work hard to curate products that make it easier for parents to know their bundles of joys are completely safe and protected throughout the day."
The EASYGUARD locks, which are part of the Sure Basics EASYGUARD range of child safety accessories for the home, are a patented three-button design lock for total securement. Compared to the hundreds of baby lock systems out their today, the EASYGUARD three button design makes it cleverly developed and incredibly durable. Additionally, the design makes it easy for adults to lock and unlock with just one hand.
"This is a device that is too advanced and sturdily developed for toddlers to handle, but simple enough for parents to lock and unlock with the use of just one hand," said Harris. "It's a win-win for both the children and adults involved. Spread the word on the official launch of our latest baby-rearing product, and head on over to our platform today to learn more about our commitment to child safety."
For more information, visit: www.surebasics.com.
Contact: Natasha Harris, 877-797-1228
SOURCE Sure Basics Inc
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