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A Safe Child – Redeem from Home

$41 for One-Hour Home-Childproofing Evaluation with 10 Cabinet Locks ($82.50 Value)

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  • Good for Kids
  • Home Improvement

In a Nutshell

Certified childproofer evaluates homes, identifies risks & installs 10 cabinet locks

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 12, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for resale. Valid within 20mi of 28202.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like a well-placed ventriloquist's dummy, locks are a good way to keep kids out of cabinets. Puppeteer safety with this Groupon.

$41 for Home Evaluation with 10 Cabinet Locks ($82.50 Value)

In a one-hour evaluation, a childproofer spots in-home danger zones, installs 10 cabinet-locks, and shares his professional tips.

A Safe Child

As children grow from crawling to walking to piloting hovercrafts, their natural curiosity can turn any home into a hazard zone. Bob Wydra, certified by the International Association for Child Safety and owner of A Safe Child, has an eye for these common dangers. Bob and the childproofers of A Safe Child perform home evaluations, identifying risks and helping to disarm them. After each evaluation, they suggest and install childproofing implements from their arsenal of kid-safe cabinet latches and pool fences.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Sharing a Room

At some point in your life, you'll probably find yourself sharing a room with a sibling, a fellow prisoner, or a hamster that's honestly more like a prisoner. Here are some tips for peacefully sharing your space:

Compatibility: If you're going to live with someone, you two need to agree on major issues, such as how many bathrooms should have refrigerators and whether or not to raise a child together.

Decor: Hang up quotations from poets and photography of nude animals. If your roommate likes this decor, move out.

Chores: Take turns washing the dishes, cleaning the ceiling, and eating all of the garbage.

Boundaries: You don't want your roommate touching your stuff, eating your food, or sneezing in your terrarium. Make it clear which side of the room is yours by coating it in the ashes of your last roommate's shirts.

Which chore requires ingesting heavy plastics?

A Safe Child