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    How to child proof a rack

    Alright I have four kids they are 12, 9, 2, & 8 months. My wife agreed for me to get a rack system for my three snakes (two Fires and a Pastel). The only catch was I had to lock it up so that my 2 year old daughter couldn't get into it. Which those of you with children know is a huge undertaking.

    My wife and I thought long and hard on how to acheive this task. We searched the internet and made many trips to Lowes, but couldn't seem to come up with something that would prevent my sneaky little girl from getting to the snakes. Then I finally came up with a 100% child proof idea and thought I would share it with everyone else.

    I went to Lowes, bought 8 luggage locks, and two aluminum dow rods. I cut the dow rods in two, drilled some holes in both sides of the rack, then drilled holes in the ends of the rods for the locks and presto I now have a child proof rack from RBI. Here are some pics of the rack.








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