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The PinchNot 90 degree shield set is a child safety / baby safety / door safety device, aka a door guard or door shield, that prevents finger injuries on the hinge-side of the door. Door safety shields synonyms include door finger guards, door pinch guards, finger guards for doors, finger pinch guards, door hinge guards, finger shields, door hinge protectors, door finger protectors, or finger door guards. Or, child finger guard, child door guard, child door finger guard, child door finger protector, or just child door finger protection. A finger door guard (also called a door finger guard) should be installed wherever toddlers or young children encounter hinged doors. A door finger protector converts a hazardous door to a safety door. The 90 set includes (1) a front shield that is 68 inches in length that fits the front side of a standard residential door (1-3/8 inch) that opens 90 degrees and (2) a rear shield that is also 68 inches in length and fits the rear side of a residential door. The 90 home shield set is easy to install – no tools or screws required. The stretch-release adhesive strips facilitate removal, when desired. This is perfect for the home! (for commercial applications, the PinchNot “pro” model is recommended.) Related terms: door safety for kids, kids safety, baby door safety, door safety baby, door safety child, door safety for toddlers, door safety for baby, door safety guard, safety kids, door safety toddler, kid safety, baby proof door, child proof door, finger guard door, finger guard for doors, child proof home, safety door hinges, child safety products, toddler safety, baby proof door, safety guard baby, safety finger guard, finger safety, finger protector shields, finger protector guard, finger pinch door guard, door hinge cover, door guards for home, door guard baby, baby safety products door, baby safety door guards, baby proof home, baby home safety, baby finger pinch guard, finger pinch guard, door frame guards, child door safety.
Provides complete finger protection at the hinge-side of the door
Allows normal operation of the door
Easy and quick installation, with no tools or screws required
Stretch-Release adhesive strips facilitate removal when desired

Really easy to install and effective. We have heavy sold core doors and these have saved our daughter’s fingers many times. Highly recommended. We have bought several for various doors. Even our builder was impressed and asked for the details, to recommend to other clients.
I spent way too much time googling door hinge guards, and after much deduction, this was the best choice for functionality and clean look.You get 2 shields in a set. The narrower shield is for the hinge side of the door, and the wider shield is for the other side. But psst — guess what?! I’ve found the two shields interchangeable on my doors when applied correctly. As another reviewer recommended, you could also cut them in half and get 4 shields out of 2, but then it doesn’t provide a clean look, if you care about that. Plus, it’s hard to cut the material — regular scissors may result in a slightly irregular edge. But it’s totally do-able if you want to save money.Installation (5 stars) — Instructions are visual and straightforward. Someone clearly thought out the directions and streamlined them to be a minimal and intuitive as possible. It says 5 minutes to install, but if you haven’t applied these before, you’ll need some more time. Busy parents save a few minutes of time as the adhesive is already applied, so you just peel off the backings, and if you follow the directions exactly, there should be no issue.Material (4 stars) — The shield appears to look like plastic-coated foam core but feels more sturdy. It is light and flexible, due to scored lines running down the middle of each shield that allow flexing without breaking. I found it better to pre-fold the scored lines for maximum flexibility. so this took a little longer to prep before applying. I worry that that scored lines will fall apart with repeated use, but only time will tell if these hold up over the years. The adhesive is quite strong.Performance (5 stars) — works as described. keeps out tiny fingers, and puts worries at ease.Appearance (5 stars) — if you have white doors and frames, its totally unobtrusive and practically disappears. You barely notice it. Highly recommended.
Easy to install and gives peace of mind for my little ones fingers (and pet tails and paws!) honestly you donât even notice it if you have white doors/trim.
This product finally gives us peace of mind. The door to our bathroom has a large gap by the hinges and as we are starting toilet training, he will be opening and closing the door more frequently on his own. Unlike getting fingers pinched near the doorknob end of the door which just causes some crying and soreness, getting fingers caught by the hinge can cause lost fingers. My husband’s parents are doctors and have seen it happen. I would never have forgiven myself if it happened to our son when we could have prevented it. I am happy to say that this worked like a charm! I loved that the installation did not require any hardware, as we are renting. The quality is excellent, and the design was well thought out.The side that goes on the “inside” of the door (i.e. where you cannot see the hinges) does create new pinch-points so it’s not like there is no way you could still cause a boo-boo, but there is no longer any risk of lost fingers or serious damage.
Our bathroom door swings into the hallway. On the hallway side, the shield is still intact. On the bathroom side, which expands outward, the adhesive lost its hold after about 1-2 months. The kids mostly open the door maybe 3/4 of the way full, sometimes they are curious and push it all the way. Well, I guess it doesn’t hold up too much to children, which is what these are intended to protect. We pop the adhesive back when it pops off, but it comes off again after a day or so. I wish the shield could have extended more. Even at partially open (the door at a 90-degree angle) I could see it was stressed to near it’s limit. Yes, I have read the instructions, which includes diagrams, on which piece to put on which side of the door. Everything lays correctly when door is closed.