Description
When your baby starts crawling and walking, the whole home becomes one big discovery zone. Power sockets and cables are especially interesting for little explorers, but they can hide serious dangers. The REER CableGuard cable storage box helps keep cords and plugs out of children’s reach, providing reliable protection from electrical accidents.
✔ Safe storage for sockets and cables
The cable storage box hides power strips and cables from little hands, significantly reducing the risk of electric shock and other electrical accidents.
✔ Childproof closure with a special rotating knob
The lid of the box is equipped with a special rotating knob that prevents children from opening it. This way, dangerous plugs and connections remain securely closed.
✔ Reduces tripping and strangulation hazards
Loose cables on the floor can cause tripping or even pose a strangulation risk for toddlers. The CableGuard helps organize cables, keeping them securely in the box and away from playing children.
✔ Practical cable openings and ventilation slots
Cable openings and ventilation slots provide air circulation within the box, preventing heat buildup and overheating while allowing safe device charging at the same time.
✔ Spacious and universal
The box fits 3- and 4-socket power strips with switches, timers, or large adapters. Dimensions 30.5 × 13.5 × 3.5 cm provide plenty of room for multiple cables and devices.
✔ Durable and secure
Made of high-quality ABS plastic that is strong and long-lasting. Non-slip rubber feet keep the box firmly in place. The minimalist, modern design fits into any home interior.
Product features:
– Childproof storage for power strips and cables
– Protects against dangerous electrical accidents
– Childproof closure with rotating knob
– Reduces tripping and strangulation hazards
– Cable and ventilation slots ensure air circulation
– Non-slip rubber feet ensure a firm hold
– Suitable for 3- and 4-socket power strips with switch or timer
– Modern and discreet design










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