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Can you believe some folks hire people to come in and tell them if their home is safe for a baby or not? Seriously? !

Can someone please tell me how the human race has survived for thousands of years without them and why we suddenly need these people NOW?

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    Indie42 - 46-50 years old - female

    Posted by Indie42 Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:03PM

    Hey. Sounds like a business opportunity to prey on stupid people with lots of money.

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  1. SpiritOfTheRabbit - 31-35 years old - female

    Reply by SpiritOfTheRabbit Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:06PM

    That's EXACTLY what it is.

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11 Answers to "Can you believe some folks hire people to come in and tell them if their home is safe for a baby or not? Seriously? !"

  1. badbinary - 36-40 years old - male

    Posted by badbinary Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:02PM

    How do I know not to let the baby play with my chainsaw otherwise? lol

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  2. MmmBabi - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by MmmBabi Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:09PM

    I don't see it as such a bad thing, anything someone can do to ensure the safety of their child is a good thing, especially for 1st time nervous parents.
    I have a friends who's daughter's little boy somehow got tangled and hung in in the cord of her mini-blinds, not everyone has common sense so paying someone to double check can only be a positive.

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  3. TrackyDaks - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by TrackyDaks Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:06PM

    What a crack up. Should be easier these days, having wifi after all. Lol. Really, I wonder if these people should be having kids at all if they can't do the crawl around for themselves.

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  4. underconstruction - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by underconstruction Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:03PM

    They sell a device to test the temperature of the water in a baby´s tub.

    That is called an ELBOW in most parts of the world, but there are people who lack the common sense to read and get information on their own to make their homes safe for kids and instead rely on stupid gadgets like the one I mentioned.

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  5. SpiritOfTheRabbit - 31-35 years old - female

    Reply by SpiritOfTheRabbit Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:05PM

    Agreed.

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  6. Indie42 - 46-50 years old - female

    Reply by Indie42 Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:07PM

    Lol

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  7. jeanemae - 26-30 years old

    Posted by jeanemae Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:02PM

    Some people should do it. It's better to admit you don't know and seek help than just wait for the baby to drink the bleach.

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  8. SpiritOfTheRabbit - 31-35 years old - female

    Reply by SpiritOfTheRabbit Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:04PM

    I'm sorry, I can't get behind this ridiculosity. lol

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  9. jeanemae - 26-30 years old

    Reply by jeanemae Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:08PM

    We have a lot less child deaths in this day and age than we used to. Not everybody needs help but in a culture where people no longer live with their extended families...they have to create other sources for the sort of information that used to come from family and community.

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  10. Jakesin - 22-25 years old - male

    Posted by Jakesin Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:59AM

    Some people understand there homes not safe for a little baby and need help making sure nothing is reachable or harmful. that they haven't caught onto better be safe then be sorry in the end its about safety not the human race's stupidity.

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  11. SadGreenEyedGirl - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by SadGreenEyedGirl Nov 8th, 2012 at 12:11PM

    And I go see a shrink. Wow!

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  12. ariel89 - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by ariel89 Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:06PM

    Well, we have more things now that could hurt a baby than we ever did before. It's not crazy to me. If it eases some of their worries, then let them be.

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  13. ChipmunkErnie - 61-65 years old - male

    Posted by ChipmunkErnie Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:05PM

    In this society---yes!

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  14. editor1979 - 31-35 years old - male

    Posted by editor1979 Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:05PM

    "Let him pull the TV on his head a few times. He'll learn."
    "Watch this, he's sticking a fork in the socket... Whoo! You ain't gonna do that again are ya?!"

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  15. Indie42 - 46-50 years old - female

    Reply by Indie42 Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:11PM

    Actually, sticking a fork in the socket and getting shocked seems to make them want to do it again. That crazy kickback, I guess. I had to pull my oldest kid away after I realized what was going on. So glad nothing worse happened!

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