A swivel screen door fell off, because there, where the grid should have pivot to give the stairs free, the wardrobe is. So did not go. The grid One has to get.
As offered and offers the Lascal Stair-blind an excellent solution. It does not need a swing area, disappears almost completely (the "blind box" projects with us in the stairs, but at a place where you always can not run along because you would otherwise remain hanging on the wardrobe) from the path and is very solidly built , Yes, the blind are for something. This is by design, is mentioned in the instructions and must be considered in the spacing of the grid to the "slope".
We were forced to the grid a bit higher to mount (above the footer), as the instructions (directly on the floor), it provides for a loss of security, which we had to accept the fact that it must be mounted at all. Nevertheless, it has not been our five-year neighbor boy able to come under the mosquito net through, although he has made every effort.
From my perspective, the stair-shade is recommended especially for complicated sites with very little space. One should however watch in doubt only as a tool to discourage the child reaching the level until an adult is there to there to get away from there. Due to the opening mechanism it is of limited use for high traffic passages. If you have the space for a grid swing door, should such a use, the space is missing, however, the stair-blind can be an ideal solution.
According to the manual, the net impact of a mass of 100 kg withstands. A small child therefore needs a fairly high speed to damage the power.