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    all your paperwork??

    do i need a lockable filing unit?

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    i would highly recommend it i got one from argos for £79.99 and i store my laptop and printer and in bottom boxes of toys i put a small lock on myself but its great for hiding every thing and the inspector loved it

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...EHIDEAWAY+.htm
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    I don't have the space for something like that very nice tho

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    i got one of these as i couldnt have a full sized one ..but depending how many mindees your have and info thats got go in it may have to have more than one!!

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...7C10199088.htm

    for the childrens work that parents can see etc they each have a folder thats placed in my unit in hall
    http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/invt/0130606
    Last edited by Annie_T; 26-11-2008 at 02:23 PM.
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    ooooooooooooooohhhhhh fab

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie_T View Post
    i got one of these as i couldnt have a full sized one ..but depending how many mindees your have and info thats got go in it may have to have more than one!!

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...7C10199088.htm

    for the childrens work that parents can see etc they each have a folder thats placed in my unit in hall
    That's what I use too, £7.99 from Whsmiths
    Ali xx

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    Does it have to be lockable? I have a large foolscap file crate upstairs with all my household stuff in and another available for childminding stuff however it doesnt lock but is in my bedroom and my upstairs isnt registered. Is that ok?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alibali View Post
    That's what I use too, £7.99 from Whsmiths
    sounds great to me
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    i thought it had to be lockable for data protection??

    might be wrong xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by hebs View Post
    i thought it had to be lockable for data protection??

    might be wrong xx
    they are lockable hun, has set of keys... the childrens work they do doesnt need locking away (far as i know)

    only private and confidental stuff - contracts, permission forms, medical forms etc etc
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    I have one the same as Annie and it fits nicely into a kitchen cupboard and it is lockable. Trouble is I really could do with a proper filing cabinet - there is so much to store including magazines that I want to keep, policies & general paperwork to folders full of things to do, themes on autumn etc etc ...... I could go on, think at this rate I will need a room full of floor to ceiling storage - now that would be nice. A girl can dream
    Donna

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    My childminded childrens folders of contracts emeregency contacts record forms etc arelocked away in my ncma folder box but i could do with something like annie's lockable Box

 

 

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