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    I know, I looked at the website too out of curiosity and thought, wow, what a great idea! I don't live in an aprtment and I have ground level windows in my playroom that are big enough to push kids out of and then climb out myself, so I don't really need one of the EVAC5's, but if I lived in an apartment, I would definitely look into it!


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    This thing is really cool! http://www.evacu-5.qc.ca/evac3_en.htm

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    Thank you Judy. I try my best.

    Quote Originally Posted by Judy Trickett View Post
    I have no experience with escape plans from an apartment building. We have a plan here at my daycare and we actually practice it.

    But I think that the fact that you are even considering this is a really GOOD sign that you are a great provider.

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    I have looked at evac and they start from $200 plus. Have emailed them will see how much they will ask as it is not clear on their web site.

    I have been living in this apartment for over a year. Thank god there has been no such incident happened but it would just give me a piece of mind and also for parents.

    Blue, I have looked online for pouch slings but could not find double ones. Do you mean that I should buy 2 and wear each side? Or there are double ones? Thanks.

    By the way, we are thinking of renting a 3 bedroom town house or a house as we need a bigger place( not renting solely for my Dayhome). And so far rents in my surrounding areas are crazy. If we had down payment we could have buy a house and instead of paying somebody else mortgage we could pay ours

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