Sleep Tight, Little One! 🌙
The HOMEAL Upgrade Bed Rail for Toddlers is a 74.8-inch long safety guard designed for twin, queen, and king size beds. Made from 100% non-toxic materials, it features a sturdy all-steel construction, breathable mesh padding, and adjustable height to fit various mattress styles. Easy to install without tools, this bed rail ensures your child's safety while providing peace of mind for parents.
Brand | HOMEAL |
Size | 74.8" * 30" (One Side) |
Color | Grey |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 74.8"W x 30"H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
Adjustable Length | No |
Item Weight | 6.78 pounds |
K**.
Great idea but……
This product seems very well made and I actually like it however the sizes recommended for a full size bed do not fit properly (too wide and too long) so I am returning.Update: I have spoken a little quickly on this item. I ordered one side rail and one bottom rail. After fanagalling a bit I did get the side rail recommended (74.8) to work somewhat satisfactorily however the width of the bottom rail (53.8) is just an inch or so too wide. I have ordered a third side rail and my husband the handyman is going to shorten the bottom one and hopefully everything will connect perfectly! The instructions were very simple and easy to put together and the seller did an amazing job of contacting me after my initial review. Other than the “width” issue I am overall satisfied with this product.Update Number 2: well my husband did his handyman duty and cut off about 2 inches of the “bottom” (53.9) top and bottom rails and it fits perfectly! Very tight fit and I haven’t figured out how to make the bed yet but here’s added photos that may help with your decision.
G**L
Unsafe, overpriced and cheaply made
I don’t know where to begin. I bought these because the standard bed rails you see from the big brand names are not long enough to enclose my entire bed or tall enough to contain my climbing baby. It’s clear now there is a reason that the big baby gear companies do not make bed rails this size. It’s because they are not safe. That’s why you can only get these types of bed rails from Chinese manufacturers and the same reason you will see dozens of bed rails almost exactly like these but with different names printed on them.The quality is okay at best but know that their “non-toxic” fabric does not apply to the paint used on the rails, the plastics in the frame or the foam padding under the fabric. These are not made in the US and are not held to the same safety standards. The build quality is meh and the three rails I bought are inconsistent despite being the same size. The seams are open in several places right out of the box and are tearing under the tension required to get them on the rails. In short, they are maybe worth 1/2 what they are charging for them and certainly cost a fraction of that to produceSo I had no other option and was determined to make these work. Do not buy just one. It is too tall to be secured with only the foot rail under the mattress. It WILL lean heavily when your child holds onto it for support and they will fall. No way around it. Don’t buy just two or three unless your bed is in a corner and you’re willing and able to permanently secure both top rails to your walls. If you buy four, you will have the most stable set up out of the box as the top rails will be secured by connecting to each other at the corners, but it still requires extra work to be less of a danger to your child. As far as I can tell after spending days messing with these things, there is no way to make them completely safe.Things to know:1. The top rail MUST be secured to a wall or headboard if you don’t buy all four sides. See my picture for an idea of how to do this. Others have done it different ways but this is what works best for us so we can still unclip the rail from the wall to lower it if we need to.2. Do NOT install the rails as they tell you to in the instructions. If you seat the bottom rail at the top of your mattress, your child WILL fall through almost immediately if they stand near the rail. It creates a huge gap that is ridiculously unsafe. Lower them so the bottom rail is about midway through the thickness of your mattress and tighten them with zip ties as hard as you can at the corners to hug the mattress. You can see again in the customer images that most people figured this out, too. There will still be a gap that your baby’s leg or arm could fit through but it’s much smaller and tighter if done this way.3. Buy some 6” or longer zip ties with high tensile strength. You will need them to secure the bottom rails together or they will be dangerously far apart from each other. Look at all the customer images. There is a gap big enough for an arm, leg or your entire baby depending on how you position the rails. Even when closed as tight as possible, there is still a 1” gap simply because of how they are designed. If you look closely at the manufacturer images, they are photoshopped. They show a nice, clean gapless corner but this is impossible and not even close to reality.4. The caps that connect the rails at the corners pop off very easily. Consider adding zip ties here as well to ensure they don’t pop off and the entire thing falls apart because this is all that’s holding them together.5. Never leave your child unattended with this. They are dangerous. You already know if you co-sleep with your baby that it’s not safe if you are a deep sleeper or you move around a lot in your sleep. If you do not wake easily when your baby wakes, do not use this. This doesn’t make it magically safer to co-sleep. You still need to have eyes on your baby all the time. For me, this allows me to sit on my king size bed with my baby and not be constantly grabbing her and pulling her back from the edge. It works for that, with a ton of extra effort, but only under close supervision.
A**S
Bed side
I love this only reason I am giving 4 sides is the instructions were a little hard to read until I watched the video and it said it came with 3 screws and screwdriver and something else it came with stick on screws that are like stickers with a screw on the other side will take pics when putting it on bed
M**N
Non Traditional Use
So I understand that most people may buy these for their toddlers, but I bought mine to prevent my Great Danes from getting on my king size bed. The pieces went together easy, and assembled in approximately 30 minutes for all 3 sides. The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because one of the sides has a broken piece that allows the slide to stay in place. Requesting a new one from Amazon as we speak.
S**S
Works great!!
4 stars because it needed better instructions-- for people like me who are not "natural builders." But otherwise, it's a perfect product--and safe. This has helped me so much, because my child co-sleeps with me, and so she refuses to sleep in her crib. So, I can just pretend to sleep with her for a bit and leave her there knowing she's safe. She has woken up a few times looking for me, but the netting has kept her safe from falling. She actually enjoys hanging there!Also, it's pretty easy to install once you put the first side together. It's just the instructions kinda suck.
A**R
Great option for switching from crib to larger bed
The media could not be loaded. We love our adjustable rail. We switched our toddler to a full size bed and installed this collapsible side rail and it has given such piece of mind that he’s safe and won’t roll out during the night. It is easy to slide up and down with a push of a button on each end. The mesh is worry free that he won’t suffocate if his face was up against it. It worked so good we bought a second one and installed it in our travel trailer!
K**N
Size
I ordered the size for a full size bed and it’s a bit too big for the bed so it doesn’t fit. If you order this you might get a size smaller for the bed, other than that it seems like it would be good.
K**A
Great product!
This works great! I just wish I could of used it on my bunk bed. We were only able to use one panel since the side panel would not fit due to the rails from the bunk bed. Still a great product and I feel safer knowing I have the rail.
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