mrsbonnet
16-08-2011, 09:49 AM
I have my grading inspection this week. At registration inspection Mrs O looked at all rooms in the house, whether I would be using the rooms or not. The whole house is registered but I don't use the box room or my bedroom.
Will Mrs O now want to look in all rooms? I have been stashing stuff in my bedroom and it's a tip!!
nannysue
16-08-2011, 09:59 AM
If its not a registered room ,there is no reason for the inspector to look in there, Just keep the door closed. When i have my inspections i close all the upstairs doors apart from the bathroom and the bedroom the mindees use .
Good Luck :thumbsup:
mrsbonnet
16-08-2011, 10:04 AM
If its not a registered room ,there is no reason for the inspector to look in there, Just keep the door closed. When i have my inspections i close all the upstairs doors apart from the bathroom and the bedroom the mindees use .
Good Luck :thumbsup:
The whole house is registered, but I only use certain rooms.
Will they then look at all registered rooms?
miffy
16-08-2011, 10:06 AM
If the whole house is registered then the inspector will expect to look into every room.
If you don't use your bedroom or the box room then you could tell the inspector you no longer want them registered.
Miffy xx
mrsbonnet
16-08-2011, 10:17 AM
Thanks, better get tidying then!
rickysmiths
16-08-2011, 10:27 AM
I would expect the inspector to want to see every room you want registered. They may want to see RAs of the rooms you are not going to register so you show how you stop the children getting into them. For the First time in 17yr I have a 14mth old who can open doors :eek:
JumpingJacks
16-08-2011, 10:45 AM
She will want to see every room that is registered.
I took my sons bedroom and mine off my registration for that same reason...everything gets put in my room and forgotten about until I get a day off. I keep the doors shut to rooms I don't use and also have stair gates top and bottom of stairs. Mindees aren't allowed upstairs unless it's fully supervised, to use the loo or a baby in a cot(which I don't have yet) and Mrs P was very happy with my reasoning for no locls on doors upstairs
You could also risk assess then room and assess it is not safe for use atm and to review in so many days and explain this to the inspector? She will still want to see it though whatever state it's in :D
Good luck with your inspection
Jac x
tinkerbelle
16-08-2011, 10:57 AM
i thought she would as well but my inspector never shifted her backside from the dining room table during the entire 3 hours interagation she didnt look at the 2 bathrooms,kitchen ,frontroom or any upstairs rooms despite all of them being registered but then again in my view she was useless
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