Case Study: How One Nursery Saved £2,400 in TV Replacements
The Hidden Cost of TVs in Nurseries
Televisions are now a standard part of many nurseries, preschools, and early years settings. From educational videos and story time to music and movement sessions, screens play a valuable role in daily routines.
But they also come with a major, often underestimated risk.
In busy childcare environments, TVs are exposed to:
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Flying toys
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Curious hands
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Accidental knocks
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Falls during play
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Children pressing on the screen
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Staff moving equipment quickly
This case study shows how one UK nursery saved £2,400 in TV replacement costs simply by changing how they protected their screens.
The Problem: Repeated TV Breakages
The Nursery Setup
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Medium-sized private nursery
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Multiple rooms with TVs used daily
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TVs placed at child height for group activities
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Ages ranged from 1–5 years
Over a 12-month period, the nursery experienced four separate TV screen failures.
What Was Going Wrong
Each breakage happened differently:
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A toy thrown during free play
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A toddler falling forward and hitting the screen
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Children pressing on the screen during a video
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A TV being knocked while furniture was moved
None of the TVs were old. None had existing faults.
They were simply not designed for a high-impact childcare environment.
The Cost Breakdown (The Shocking Part)
Here’s what the nursery spent in just one year:
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| TV Replacement 1 | £620 |
| TV Replacement 2 | £580 |
| TV Replacement 3 | £640 |
| TV Replacement 4 | £560 |
| Total Cost | £2,400 |
Insurance did not cover accidental screen damage caused by children.
The nursery owner described it as:
“A constant worry and an expense we didn’t budget for.”
Why TVs Are So Vulnerable in Nurseries
Modern TVs are:
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Ultra-thin
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Pressure-sensitive
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Made with fragile display panels
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Easily damaged by light impact
In nursery environments, TVs face:
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Higher traffic
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Constant movement
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Excited, unpredictable behaviour
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Zero “screen awareness” from children
Without protection, breakage isn’t if it’s when.
The Solution: Installing Screen Protectors
After the fourth replacement, the nursery looked for a preventative solution instead of repeatedly replacing TVs.
They chose screen protectors from The TV Screen Protector, installing them across all rooms.
Why They Chose The TV Screen Protector
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Designed specifically for impact protection
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Clear and child-safe materials
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No distortion to picture quality
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Easy to clean and disinfect
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Cheaper than even one TV replacement
Which Protector They Used
For a high-risk environment like a nursery, they selected:
⭐ Ultima Clear
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Thick acrylic construction
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Designed for maximum impact absorption
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Resistant to pressure from hands and toys
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Virtually invisible once installed
This provided the strongest level of protection for constant daily use.
The Results: 12 Months With Zero Breakages
After installing protectors:
✔ No cracked screens
✔ No scratches
✔ No pressure damage
✔ No insurance claims
✔ No TV replacements
The TVs were still in perfect working condition after a full year of heavy use.
The Savings Explained
| Without Protection | With Protection |
|---|---|
| £2,400 in replacements | £0 in replacements |
| Ongoing risk | One-time investment |
| Disruption to children | No downtime |
| Stress for staff | Peace of mind |
Total Saved: £2,400
And that doesn’t include:
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Installation time
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Admin time
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Stress
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Missed learning activities
Why Screen Protectors Make Sense for Nurseries
For nurseries, preschools, and early years settings, a screen protector is not optional it’s essential.
A protector:
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Absorbs impact before it reaches the screen
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Prevents cracks and internal damage
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Shields against pressure from hands
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Protects from toys and accidents
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Extends the life of the TV
It turns a fragile device into a childproof teaching tool.
Standard vs Anti-Glare vs Ultima Clear (Nursery Use)
| Protector | Best For | Nursery Suitability |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Clear | Light household use | ❌ |
| Anti-Glare | Bright rooms | ⚠️ |
| Ultima Clear | High-impact environments | ✅✅✅ |
For nurseries, Ultima Clear offers the durability needed for daily, unsupervised exposure.
Why More Nurseries Are Switching to Screen Protection
Nursery owners are realising:
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TV replacements are avoidable
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Insurance rarely covers accidents
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One protector can last years
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Prevention is cheaper than repair
Screen protection is now becoming part of standard nursery safety planning alongside socket covers and stair gates.
Final Thoughts: Prevention Beats Replacement
This nursery didn’t save money by cutting corners.
They saved money by thinking ahead.
A single decision to protect their TVs resulted in:
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£2,400 saved
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Safer learning environments
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Happier staff
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Zero screen downtime
If your nursery, preschool, or childcare setting uses TVs daily, a screen protector from The TV Screen Protector isn’t an extra it’s a necessity.











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