The first method is to nail or screw the registers into the floor.
Baby keeps pulling floor vents.
I have cats that pull up the floor vent covers whats the best way to keep them from pulling them up.
Our cats go down the vents i need to prevent this.
Use plastic while this may not solve the issue of objects going down the floor vent you can easily avoid cuts and sharp edges by switching out metal registers for plastic ones.
I had my husband screw them into the flooring as i have one that was doing.
I had never even thought about these vents before she got into them.
Jul 27 2012 so my 1 year old decided to start playing with the air vents recently.
This sounds obvious and it is but when i hear someone tell me their cat is lifting or getting into an air vent in their home i always scratch my head and wonder why it s not securely fixed in place.
He is into everything.
There are several ways this can be done.
If you have wood registers just use a hammer or drill to keep them in place.
If they are metal you will need to purchase screw in vents.
Curious toddlers always find ways to play with things they shouldn t that is why it is important to childproof your air vents.
Two ways to easily cat proof your air vents 1.
It may be a pain to move furniture but it is a free way to childproof your floor vents until your child loses interest and moves on to another entertaining activity.
You need to secure the vents somehow.
If you ve been pulling your hair out over this here are some tips on how to childproof your hvac s floor vents.
Right now his latest is pulling up the floor vents from the heat.
Why it s important to childproof floor vents.
If your child never notices the heating and cooling vents on your floor consider yourself lucky.
Secure your vents and registers.
It can be hard though to get kids to leave them alone.
If your primary concern is that your child can lift the registers the best way to prevent this is to secure the vents in place.
Secure the registers.
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Yes you are probably going to have to get some screws or nails a power tool roll up your sleeves and do some diy.
If your registers are wooden simply use a drill or hammer to put them into place.
The first option is to screw or nail your registers into the floor.