Thursday, January 3, 2013

Is there a requirement in Clark County, NV that a child must have their own bedroom?

Q. Does a child have to have thier own bedroom?

An example situation would be a mother, her live in boyfriend, and the 4 year oldson all living together in a one bedroom apartment, sleeping in the same room.

Is this allowed? I remember someone telling me thats not allowed but haven't found information covering this topic.

A. There is NO Clark County, NV law that says a kid gets his own bedroom. (HUD has its own rules as someone above mentioned.) However, if they are sleeping in the same bed, an issue could be made over that.

IF I were at all interested, I would do a serious search on the live in boyfriend to see if he is a sexual predator and is forbidden from being near kids. If he is, call the cops.


What are useful little item around the house?
Q. (Bedroom, Bathroom)
Examples: Alarm Clock, Power Strip, Shower Caddy
Please list one or a few.

A. Flashlights
Plenty of batteries for remotes, electronics, and the flashlights
Tools: Vise Grip pliers, Channel Lock pliers, regular pliers, hammer, phillips screwdriver, flat head screwdriver, a set of metric and standard Allen wrenches, a set of Torx (star) wrenches for electronics and many automotive uses, Crescent wrench, tape measure, and a utility knife.
Tape: Scotch, packing, and duct.
Extra power strip and a couple of extension cords because you never have enough of them.
A couple of more flashlights because your kids will lose the first two.
An ABC fire extinguisher for the kitchen and garage (one that will work on wood & paper, oil or grease, and electrical fires.
A carbon monoxide detector and a smoke alarm (check the batteries once in a while, too).
Soft Scrub with bleach because it cleans and disinfects any hard surface.
Zip It Bath and Sink Hair Snare - a flexible piece of plastic with little barbs cut into it that is indispensable for pulling hair out of sinks and bathtub drains. And they cost less than $3 at a home center.
Two plungers. One for sinks and tubs (don't forget to block the overflow or vent hole or you only move air between it and the drain without putting any pressure on the clog) and the other for more disgusting, but vital use.
A bulk pack of light bulbs because you can get them a lot cheaper that way.
A decent first aid kit or at least a few packages of Band-Aids in various sizes and anti bacterial cream because the Army did a study a few years ago and found that soldiers that used an ointment with bandages for common cuts and scratches healed about twice as fast as those who didn't. They also found that regular petroleum jelly was just as effective as the anti bacterial stuff, but those come in the little tubes.
About a dozen pairs of scissors because I can never find them when I need them.
Same with pens, I just bought a box of them and now I can't find one.

That's all I can come up with off the top of my head, but I'll probably think of a couple more later.


What is the difference between I childs room and a teenagers room?
Q. I have to do a English assignment about the differences of a childs bedroom to a teenagers bedroom.
For example, the toys change and clothes.
Who ever comes up with the most answers get 10 points :)

A. perfume
deodorant
cologne
body spray
pornography
make-up
hair products
weights & exercise equipment
posters of celebrities
posters of cars
bikini girls
posters of vampires
novels & books in shelf
computer / laptop
newer & more clothes
less toys
cell phone
journals / diaries

All in a teenager's room that arent typically in a kid's room.


How many kids can you babysit without having a liscence?
Q. I am wanting to babysit so I can be home with my two kids and be able to pay some bills.
Someone told me that you can have up to 5 kids without having a liscence. Is that true??? How many can you have with a liscence????
I don't have a room that could be designated for the kids so I wouldn't be able to have a Child Day care at my house. I know they make you have one room set aside just for the kids.
Any opinions would be great thanks.

A. Each state is different and you can find out the rules for your state at http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STATES/states.htm

This site lists the statutes and a contact but I think the easiest way would be to just call the licensing contact the site provides and ask them your specific questions. Most licensing divisions hold frequent orientation meetings for people looking for more information about getting licensed. To give you an idea though, in my state you can care for any amount of kids you want without a license for 30 days or less out of the year (this covers most casual babysitters). If you plan on running a full time daycare you can care for any amount of kids for one family other than your own. If you want to care for kids from multiple families then you need a license. You can get licensed for a max of 3 to 12 kids depending on ages and how much space you have. For example I could watch 3 babies or 12 school age kids if I had enough space. You don't need a specific room just for the kids. When they come to do the home visit and calculate the square footage they include any space that the kids would use. For example they include your kitchen, bathroom, family room, any bedrooms where you would put the kids to nap, etc. They would not count your storage room or attic or the master bedroom (unless you planned on napping people in there too) or any other areas that the children wouldn't use. So research your state and good luck!





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