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You might want to try an adapter and a phone extension cord (there are some up to 300 feet long!). That way you can route the cord in a place that is not showing and tempting to little ones. If you have a jack in another room get a dual adapter and add an extension to it and route it to the phone where you need it.

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In a message dated 8/3/06 11:37:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LBarano710@... writes:

I'd check the SAFETY aisle in a store like Toys R Us.....I think they have some saftey things for cords... For ur son, we try to put furniture in front of outlets.

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In a message dated 8/3/06 12:49:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, DMHelmick1@... writes:

You might want to try an adapter and a phone extension cord (there are some up to 300 feet long!). That way you can route the cord in a place that is not showing and tempting to little ones. If you have a jack in another room get a dual adapter and add an extension to it and route it to the phone where you need it.

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Hey all! Does anyone know of anything to keep children from

pulling/unplugging the phone cords from the wall? I have a client

whose children keep doing it and I didn't know if y'all had that

experience or not.

THanks!

meg

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