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Put Your Mind at Ease with kidkusion’s kid Safe Driveway Guard


Retractable Driveway Guard, 18' WideChildren like to play in the driveway. We sometimes do not pay attention to it much. But you know what? That is scary. Usually driveway is a little bit downhill in many residential areas. So balls and toys might roll to the road and many children run into the road to catch them not paying attention to coming cars.

If you have small children who like to play in your driveway then installing a driveway guard should be one of your priorities. The driveway guard works great where your driveway starts to go downhill. It keeps balls and other toys from going into the road. Though it is not intended to “catch” children, it is in fact a visual and physical barrier. So it can protect your children from any unexpected accedient.

Turn your driveway into a safe playground with a driveway guard. The kidsafe driveway guard provides a visual barrier between playing children and neighborhood traffic. The kid safe driveway guard is highly visible, bright orange netting that clearly sets boundaries for drivers more. Establish boundaries for both children and drivers. This kid kusion retractable driveway guard includes retractable net with pole and 2 ground sleeves. Net height measures 36″. Expands up to 18 feet wide. 25 foot wide model(4725)also available.

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