

Gates for stairs and passageways are an excellent solution when you want to secure a given space and separate it for the use of a child. Efficient closing and opening mechanism allows you to use the passage comfortably for adults, and at the same time effectively prevent children from overcoming the obstacle.
There are no things more important than safety. The Mark Adler Guardian Barrier allows you to take care of what is crucial in an aesthetically pleasing way. It is ideal for separating space for a child, but also for pets. Thanks to the Guardian extension system, it is extremely versatile and suitable for both securing stairs and passages between rooms.
Guardian is a universal gate, which can be safely mounted not only to the wall or stair railing, but also to the door frame (frame). The gate does not leave marks on the doorframe, is safe for the door and is easy to both install and remove.
The barrier is mounted strutwise, so without the need to drill holes in the wall. Installation is extremely simple and takes literally a moment. The barrier, thanks to a system of extensions, can be used in openings with a width of 75 to as much as 110 cm
The Guardian gate has a safety feature against children opening it in the form of a button in the upper part of the lock. What's more, once the barrier is opened, the system will close it automatically in case the person passing by forgets to do it himself. The Guardian also has a double-locking system for added security.
The barrier opens in both directions reaching as much as 180 degrees of movement. This is a very convenient solution, because no matter which side you approach, you can always open it comfortably - with a movement towards or away from you.
Very convenient, fast and without drilling. Removal of the railing is also a piece of cake.
Aesthetic, practical extensions increase the versatility of the railing.
Comfortable for adults and safe for children opening is an absolute must. Automatic closing is an additional advantage.
An additional "brake" is installed in the lower part, which increases the safety of closing the railing.
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