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    Best Babyproofing Corner Guards and Edge Protectors of 2025, Tested by Experts

    If you have furniture with sharp edges, corner protectors and edge guards are a smart choice when babyproofing. We tested picks from Pom, Roving Cove, and Safety 1st to see which are the most durable.

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    Clockwise: closeup of a toddler's hand touching a corner protector on a coffee table, Pom Corner Protectors, Poikshark Edge Corner Protector.
    Corner guards and edge protectors can help protect young children from injuries.
    Photo: Getty Images, Consumer Reports

    Once your tot starts pulling up on furniture and cruising around the house with newfound speed and confidence, the world changes—for both of you. Babyproofing your space suddenly becomes more urgent. Corner guards and edge protectors can soften sharp surfaces, preventing accidental injury if your unsteady new walker takes a tumble head-first into the coffee table (ouch!). 

    “Falls are the No. 1 most common nonfatal cause of emergency room visits for children,” says Darria Long Gillespie, MD, an emergency medicine physician, clinical assistant professor at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, and founder of No-Panic Parenting

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    It can seem overwhelming to think about all that needs to be done to babyproof, says Long Gillespie, which is why she suggests breaking the project down into smaller tasks. “I teach parents to ‘triage’ babyproofing,” she says, starting with one thing at a time. (See more in our babyproofing checklist.) One piece of that puzzle? Finding the best corner guards and edge protectors for tables and countertops to help prevent injuries while your toddler explores their world. 

    In our lab, José Amézquita, who led CR’s testing of babyproofing products, evaluated seven corner protector sets and two edge guards to see how easy they were to install, and he measured the amount of impact they absorbed to estimate their durability and protection level. You’ll find our top choices below. 

    How We Tested Corner Guards and Edge Protectors for Babyproofing

    We evaluated each product in our lab for the following:

    Ease of installation: We installed each corner and edge protector and looked at how easy it was to get a secure fit, remove any air bubbles, and line up seams.

    Resistance to peeling: Using a force gauge, we were able to evaluate how many pounds of pressure it would take to peel off a corner or edge protector. The products with the most resistance are less likely to fall off in everyday use and are more difficult for a young child to peel off.

    Compression resilience: Would these corner and edge protectors hold up after sustained impact? We measured the amount of damage in the products after 24 hours of compression, and tracked it for a week to see whether they would bounce back, replicating what might happen if a child repeatedly hit the same area. 

    Impact protection: “The main purpose of this product is to reduce the chances of contusions and lacerations from corners and sharp edges,” Amézquita says. To measure that protection, we used an accelerometer to assess the impact reduction at 5 miles per hour in a vertical drop. We based this metric on the average speed of a running toddler, which we extrapolated from the average walking speed of a 1- to 2-year-old, estimated to be between 1 and 3 mph. A more negative change in force indicated better impact protection.

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    Jessica D’Argenio Waller, MS, CNS, LDN, CPST

    Jessica D’Argenio Waller is a baby and health writer and editor at Consumer Reports, covering a range of topics, from strollers to infant formula to safe sleep practices. Before joining CR in 2025, she was editorial director at Motherly. Jessica is a licensed and board-certified nutritionist and a certified child passenger safety technician, a mom of two, and an avid runner and home cook.