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Razor blade left in bathroom after repairs

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  • Riversong
    Riversong Posts: 342 Forumite
    You lot really are a bunch of angry trolls chill out! My house is clean and my children dont just crawl all over the floor. I placed my son on the bath mat because i was intending to do my teeth and use the loo. something which is hard to do with a bouncing baby jumping all over you. Jeez go read the first post properly before getting nasty!
  • melancholly
    melancholly Posts: 7,457 Forumite
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    Nicolafine wrote: »
    What a nasty comment. So unnecessary.
    although i agree that the post was not phrased nicely and very attacking, it does make a valid point.... whenever we've had work done, they've left some form of mess. some have certainly cleaned up after themselves, but i've still needed to go and check and pick up a few things. i would have checked the room myself first - not for open blades, obviously - but for anything that might need hoovering or cleaning or removing. and if i didn't already, i certainly would after this thread!
    :happyhear
  • s_b
    s_b Posts: 4,464 Forumite
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    although i agree that the post was not phrased nicely and very attacking, it does make a valid point.... whenever we've had work done, they've left some form of mess. some have certainly cleaned up after themselves, but i've still needed to go and check and pick up a few things. i would have checked the room myself first - not for open blades, obviously - but for anything that might need hoovering or cleaning or removing. and if i didn't already, i certainly would after this thread!

    quite correct
    there could be a screw or anything on the floor a young child could swallow
    we have grandchildren often in our house and trust me they are supervised to which rooms they have access
    i call it common sense
  • georgiesmum
    georgiesmum Posts: 381 Forumite
    im-lost wrote: »
    whats more disgusting is that you would allow your children to crawl around on a dirty bathroom floor, not only a dirty floor, but a floor of a room that has had the builders / plumbers in, with all their tools of the trade in.

    If you wouldnt allow them to do so, then where is the issue?

    If it were my home, I would have cleaned and checked the bathroom before allowing the kids to roam free, not that id allow them to play on a disgusting germ riddled bathroom floor anyway, but then, I'm a good parent.

    Must be lovely (if boring )to be perfect. Might be wise to let your kids decide when they are older if you are a good parent.
  • Riversong wrote: »
    You lot really are a bunch of angry trolls chill out! My house is clean and my children dont just crawl all over the floor. I placed my son on the bath mat because i was intending to do my teeth and use the loo. something which is hard to do with a bouncing baby jumping all over you. Jeez go read the first post properly before getting nasty!

    People disagree with you so they are "angry trolls" - narrow minded much?
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