When it comes to keeping doors shut, 3D designer “bslayton,” or Ben Slayton of Nashville, Tennessee, has done us all a favor and went ahead and designed a very simple and practical “Ninja Lock” or Indoor Child Door Lock that slips over the door, placing the device near the top of the door frame. And you’ll know how functional a door lock is if you’ve ever been in the unfortunate situation of caring for a child and suddenly not being able to locate them in the house! It’s a terrifying feeling because, if you just turn your back for one second, a child can move quickly to another part of the room or house– and you are left imagining the worst! If you’ve spent any time around children, especially toddlers who love to run and move about, you know how fast they can move. 3D printing brings out the child in all of us - in many ways. But what about the less exciting things that people use to create safe environments? Some of the best children related 3D printed items are things like toys and superhero figurines, and that’s all really great. In addition to being a 3D printing writer, I am also a childcare provider, and I am innately drawn to anything that promises to make caring for children and keeping them safe easier for caregivers.
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