Cunningham Road homes need child safety planning that begins with the moment families actually notice. The repeated concern is children leaning toward well-finished central balcony views during split-attention moments, while the home is busy rather than careless.
Around Vasanth Nagar side, Queens Road reach, Shivajinagar approach, central well-finished apartments, older high-floor homes, and visible balcony flats use openings in different ways. A compact balcony, an old window, a high-rise return, and a wide terrace each create a different child-reach path.
EverSafe looks at high balconies, old windows, compact sit-outs, and side-wall returns by reading the lower rail, reachable sill, side-wall corner, nearby furniture, door movement, and fixing surface before deciding the final route.
A good Cunningham Road fit should not make the home feel sealed. If the net looks bulky, blocks daily use, or leaves awkward cleaning gaps, the family may start working around it. The stronger finish is firm, straight, and easy to keep in place.
In Cunningham Road, the result should support supervision rather than replace it. Children still get light and air, adults still use the opening, and the edge no longer depends only on repeated warnings.