Making house suitable for pre-reg inspection.
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    Default Making house suitable for pre-reg inspection.

    What do you need to make the house suitable?
    I know there is locks on doors, windows etc and stairgates.
    What else? I'm buying a carbon monoxide detector, fire blanket. Anything else anyone can add on?

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    lock on bathroom cabinet
    smoke alarms
    protective film for any glass what isnt safety glass
    first aid box

    have a wish list for any toys and equipment you need

    Straws xx

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    velcro or sticky for under mats and rugs to reduce tripping,
    corner caps for tables
    locks for gates
    x x x
    Jennie x x

 

 

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