How to Childproof Your TV Before the 2026 FIFA World Cup - The Screen Protector

How to Childproof Your TV Before the 2026 FIFA World Cup

How to Childproof Your TV Before the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Protect Your Screen Before the Football Fever Starts

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be one of the biggest sporting events in history.

For many families, it means gathering around the television to watch every goal, celebration, and dramatic moment together.

But if you have young children, there's another reality to consider:

Your TV may be at greater risk than ever.

Excited celebrations, indoor football games, flying toys, and energetic play can all lead to accidental screen damage.

Before the tournament begins, now is the perfect time to childproof your TV.


Why the World Cup Increases the Risk of TV Damage

Major sporting events create excitement throughout the home.

Children often:

  • Copy celebrations they see on TV
  • Play football indoors during half-time
  • Throw toys or soft balls around the living room
  • Become more energetic when family and friends visit

Unfortunately, modern televisions are surprisingly fragile.

A single impact can result in:

  • Cracked screens
  • Permanent display damage
  • Expensive repairs
  • Complete replacement

In many cases, repairing a broken screen costs almost as much as buying a new TV.


1. Install a TV Screen Protector

The most effective way to childproof your television is by installing a dedicated TV screen protector.

A TV screen protector creates a protective barrier between the screen and everyday accidents.

It can help protect against:

  • Thrown toys
  • Accidental knocks
  • Flying footballs
  • Scratches from curious hands

At The TV Screen Protector, we manufacture protectors ranging from 4mm to 6mm thick, designed to provide exceptional impact resistance while maintaining excellent picture quality.

In fact, most families tell us they quickly forget the protector is even there.


2. Create a Safe Viewing Zone

Consider creating a dedicated football viewing area during the tournament.

Try to:

  • Move toys away from the TV
  • Keep footballs out of the living room
  • Create extra space around the screen
  • Position seating away from the TV unit

Small changes can dramatically reduce the risk of accidental impact.


3. Secure Your Television

Whether your TV is wall-mounted or on a stand, make sure it is properly secured.

This is particularly important if:

  • Children are climbing furniture
  • You have active toddlers
  • Multiple families are visiting to watch matches

A stable TV is a safer TV.


4. Protect Against Excited Celebrations

World Cup matches create unforgettable moments.

Goals, penalties, and last-minute winners often result in:

  • Jumping
  • Running
  • Arms flying in celebration

It's easy for remotes, drinks, or other objects to accidentally strike the screen.

A high-quality TV screen protector can provide valuable peace of mind when emotions are running high.


Why Prevention Is Better Than Repair

Many parents discover TV screen protectors after an accident has already happened.

Unfortunately, by then it's often too late.

Modern TV panels are:

  • Difficult to repair
  • Expensive to replace
  • Often unavailable as spare parts

Protecting your TV before the tournament starts is usually far more affordable than replacing it afterwards.


Expert Insight

At The TV Screen Protector, we've spent years helping families protect televisions in real-world environments.

We've worked with:

  • Family homes
  • SEN households
  • Schools
  • Nurseries
  • Children's play areas

One thing we've learned is that most TV damage isn't caused by neglect.

It's caused by everyday life.

That's why we focus on producing some of the strongest TV screen protectors available, with sizes to fit a huge range of modern televisions and custom options for specialist environments.


Final Verdict

The 2026 FIFA World Cup should be remembered for incredible football, not a broken TV.

If you're planning family viewing parties this summer, taking a few simple precautions now can help protect your screen throughout the tournament.

A TV screen protector, combined with sensible childproofing measures, can help ensure your television survives every goal, celebration, and dramatic finish.


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