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SLPlady1984
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Changing pads
So dh and I wanted to use a piece of furniture we already have due to space issues and not wanting to get rid of the piece soooooo we are going to just get a changing pad for the top.
Now my question is in order to secure the pad does it put holes in the furniture that are noticeable and is it really easy to secure the pad. If not the piece may have to just go into storage
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Posted 12/21/12 8:40 AM |
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alli3131
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Member since 5/09 18388 total posts
Name: Allison
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Changing pads
I never fastened mine to the dresser. And I have never had an issue with it being unsafe. I do not leave DS on the table by himself so its just not an issue.
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Posted 12/21/12 8:43 AM |
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SLPlady1984
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Re: Changing pads
Posted by alli3131
I never fastened mine to the dresser. And I have never had an issue with it being unsafe. I do not leave DS on the table by himself so its just not an issue.
From babysitting I have had little ones who wiggled so much the pad slid around that's all I was concerned about. Don't want it to slide off the table and get diaper goodies all over yuck lol
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Posted 12/21/12 8:46 AM |
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DreamsofBaby
2 under 2!

Member since 4/11 1208 total posts
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Changing pads
My changing pad has two tabs that attach to the back of the dresser. It still moves quite a bit but won't fall off the dresser.
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Posted 12/21/12 9:01 AM |
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ny55angel
car seat tech & geek :-)

Member since 2/06 4346 total posts
Name: P
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Changing pads
Mine clips to a slit that is in the back of the dresser. It still slides around, but rubber shelf lining helps a bit!!
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Posted 12/21/12 10:02 AM |
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maymama
my little loves

Member since 8/08 18453 total posts
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Re: Changing pads
Posted by alli3131
I never fastened mine to the dresser. And I have never had an issue with it being unsafe. I do not leave DS on the table by himself so its just not an issue.
same - just using non-skid material under the changing pad.
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Posted 12/21/12 10:09 AM |
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Waste06
Waste not, want not

Member since 6/06 7219 total posts
Name: Lois Mom Mommy Mama Ma
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Re: Changing pads
I screwed mine to the back of the dresser. It's completely out of view.
Also, I have one of those foam mesh-like shelf liners that people put in their kitchen cabinets underneath my changing pad. It prevents the pad from sliding around on the dresser, and it does not damage the finish of the top of the dresser.
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Posted 12/21/12 10:10 AM |
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dlj97
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Member since 7/10 4399 total posts
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Re: Changing pads
Posted by alli3131
I never fastened mine to the dresser. And I have never had an issue with it being unsafe. I do not leave DS on the table by himself so its just not an issue.
Same here. I didn't want to put any holes in the furniture.
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Posted 12/21/12 11:15 AM |
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