We didn't do this as often as we probably should have when the kids were little. I remember being paranoid about not being able to get to the fire extinguisher, or that it would have lost its charge, or that my daughter should have an escape ladder handy in her room. The kids knew they were to get out of the house and go across the street to our neighbors (our daughter's godparents).
We have a carbon monoxide detector, but it's currently unplugged; and the smoke detectors need to be put up (we're in the midst of remodeling). A lot of good unplugged or unmounted detectors will do, eh?
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We didn't do this as often as we probably should have when the kids were little. I remember being paranoid about not being able to get to the fire extinguisher, or that it would have lost its charge, or that my daughter should have an escape ladder handy in her room. The kids knew they were to get out of the house and go across the street to our neighbors (our daughter's godparents).
We have a carbon monoxide detector, but it's currently unplugged; and the smoke detectors need to be put up (we're in the midst of remodeling). A lot of good unplugged or unmounted detectors will do, eh?
March 5, 2009 - 8:26pmThis Comment
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