Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised by these responses. I would have zero cares if a parent brought their kid onsite. But I also, do a ton of home improvement projects with my kids (and have since they were toddlers) and am very comfortable with them (safety wise) in an active construction site. If your parent is in construction, you know how to navigate a worksite.
+1
Kids can learn a lot from tagging along with their parents. FIL owned a business making motors for things and DH is extremely handy around the house because of this. He worked for his father a lot during his childhood. What's wrong with that? Why are all these posters jumping to 'poor child' or 'it's going to be my legal problem'?? Stupid crazy UMC city folk!
Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised by these responses. I would have zero cares if a parent brought their kid onsite. But I also, do a ton of home improvement projects with my kids (and have since they were toddlers) and am very comfortable with them (safety wise) in an active construction site. If your parent is in construction, you know how to navigate a worksite.
Anonymous wrote:You people are really too much. There is nothing wrong with the contractor bringing his kid. Here’s a tip—leave the house and get out from under the contractor’s nose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned if the kid got injured on your property.
which would clearly be covered under the Reno company's insurance
You sure about that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned if the kid got injured on your property.
which would clearly be covered under the Reno company's insurance