Thank you everyone! Feeling a bit more confident now
Have had a last minute trauma with my stairgates. Was promised some from a friend and when i finally got them they weren't wide enough so now have a last minute hunt on to find the cheapest possible extra wide stairgates i can....sigh!
Also...public liability insurance.....I take it I don't actually need to have this yet, since I'm not registered???? Can I just say that I intend to take it out via SCMA and it will be their standard insurance policy that they offer? Is that sufficient??? Or do I need a quotation to show him??
Also...all my high cabinets and bookshelves are on wall brakets/straps, but i also have some bookshelves which are waist height on me which i haven't secured. Do these need doing too????? All my kids initially are school age and it's after school care i am mostly offering. Only exception initially is a crawling baby, who is also my niece. Just occurred to me that as she starts pulling herself up on furniture, would she have the strength to topple one??? Not convinced she would really, and I know my sister is of the frame of mind that she doesn't want everything child-proofed for the wee one - she wants her to learn 'no!'. From a SCSWIS point of view my niece is technically not a mindee, so my mindees are all age 5+ and safe around wee short bookcases. Thoughts???? Do I secure them or not? Or wait til inspection and see what the chap says??? (p.s. contents of shelves are not books but art and craft supplies in our art room....baby not likely to be left crawling about in there anyway and if she is in there i will be with her)
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