Robust gate designed to secure passageways and stairs - designed to allow comfortable use by adults, while effectively restricting access to children and pets. It combines modern design with practical mounting and security solutions.


Guardian is a practical solution for separating zones in the home - it effectively restricts access for little ones and pets, while allowing adults to pass through freely thanks to its smooth opening and closing mechanism.

The gate is designed to mount both to the wall and to the door frame or stair railing. With the included extensions, you can fit it to openings from 75 to 117 cm wide.
The 92 cm height effectively prevents older children and pets from crossing the obstacle on their own.

The strut mounting eliminates the need for drilling - the installation is quick, leaves no permanent marks on the door frame or wall, and at the same time ensures a stable hold on the gate.

The top button protects against opening by a child, and once passed, the gate will latch itself - in addition, a double locking mechanism is used, which increases the level of protection.

The gate opens in both directions up to 180° - convenient both when approaching from one side of the passage and from the other side; you can open it with a movement towards or away from you.

1. Strut mounting
Quick and convenient installation without the use of drilling tools.
2. Secure locking mechanism
The top button prevents a toddler from accidentally opening it.
3. & 4. 14 cm and 21 cm extensions
Two included extensions allow you to accommodate different hole widths.
5. Double locking mechanism
The lower lock acts as an additional "brake", improving the tightness and security of the closure.


| Manufacturer | Tulano |
|---|---|
| Model | Guardian 5.0 |
| Mounting | strut, no drilling |
| Double locking | yes |
| Frame/future mounting | yes |
| Double-sided opening | yes |
| Automatic closing | yes |
| Width adjustable | 75 - 117 cm |
| Height | 92 cm |
| Included | 2 extensions (14 and 21 cm) |
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