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Hi all,
We have 2 sets of sliding glass doors on which we were told we had to put label at child level. We came up with the following:
Caution! Exit door.
Warning! Pull handle to open door.
See thru, not walk thru.
But these just don't seem or sound right.
Does anyone have any other suggestions on what to say?
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I wouldn't. We have always used a picture. We have one of those ribbons people put on cars on the front door. It is something about protecting children. On the back door, currently, we have a picture of my children. It used to be a cardboard cutout of Lightning McQueen. Another time it was some drawing we all worked on. The point is just that they won't run into the door.
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servnjah
I wouldn't. We have always used a picture. We have one of those ribbons people put on cars on the front door. It is something about protecting children. On the back door, currently, we have a picture of my children. It used to be a cardboard cutout of Lightning McQueen. Another time it was some drawing we all worked on. The point is just that they won't run into the door.
tygerlilyzz
what about using the gel cling letters that they often make around holiday times--I have seen them with every alphabet letter too.
only thing about that is kids might be tempted to pick them off and play with them.
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