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  • Kelnika
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2016
    • 1

    Fence

    I rent a house where they will let me run an in home child care. I'd love to do it, but I find myself hesitant as my yard space is VERY limited. All of it is on the outside edge of the house as I live on a corner lot. The yard extends approximately 10-15 feet from the house, ends in a sidewalk with a boulevard. I'm worried about the kids going beyond the sidewalk when I don't notice as most of the kids I'll service will probably be between the ages of 1 and 5.
    I cannot afford to fence the yard, unless it's a cheaper fencing that I can use. I do not want to put it up and take it down constantly as I don't see myself having time for that.
    We do have a park nearby, three blocks, but the city filled the playground with sand...
    Thank you for your thoughts and input!
  • JackandJill
    Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 416

    #2
    Depending on your state regulations, and what your land lord says, some fencing is inexpensive. I have a post and rail fence, and my licenser just made me add chicken wire to the bottom half to keep kids from sneaking underneath it. I was worried I would have to replace with picket fence or stockade or something, which was out of my budget, but she found an easy solution for me.

    Give your office a call and see what the requirements are and then go from there. Good luck!

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    • daycarediva
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 11698

      #3
      I just fenced in a 60x40ft area with 4ft wooden picket fencing for $400.

      A chain link would have been half that.

      Worth the liability and to have a designated place to play.

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      • Unregistered

        #4
        Before you fence be sure to check license requirements if you plan to be licensed. There may be a minimum space requirement.

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