Do you keep your certificates in your hallway
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  1. #61
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    Default Re: Do you keep your certificates in your hallway

    it was my understanding that we had to display them, my inspector comented on mine been inthe hall way, she said nice and central for parents to see

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    I have my insurance and registration certificates in frames in my porch/hall and the rest are in the play room.

    I have a hand washing poster in the downstairs loo and was going to remove it at the end of each day, but i leave it there to remind visitors and my own 5year old!!!!.....It works wonders and most visitors come out saying 'I followed your sign and washed my hands!!' lol

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    Default Re: Do you keep your certificates in your hallway

    i have mine on a pin board, up in hall way take it down when not working replace with a picture ... dont mess my hallway up .... slides under settee when not in use...

 

 
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