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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 425986" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>We used window alarms and door alarms when our difficult child was at first Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and we brought 3 girls home each night.(part of the program) Many of them runners. When those alarms go off it is so loud it scares everyone. They went off in a storm one night (came loose) and not even the fish were asleep. Your little one might pee his pants and come right back in the wondow! They are cheap and easy to set. Home Depot has them. They dont require drilling or anything. We had to be certified as foster parents as part of this Residential Treatment Center (RTC) program and in this state, they would not allow locked windows. However, have a neighbor who has a profoundly Autistic child and they use alarms and have the windows screwed shut for his safety-they are willing to do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 425986, member: 11001"] We used window alarms and door alarms when our difficult child was at first Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and we brought 3 girls home each night.(part of the program) Many of them runners. When those alarms go off it is so loud it scares everyone. They went off in a storm one night (came loose) and not even the fish were asleep. Your little one might pee his pants and come right back in the wondow! They are cheap and easy to set. Home Depot has them. They dont require drilling or anything. We had to be certified as foster parents as part of this Residential Treatment Center (RTC) program and in this state, they would not allow locked windows. However, have a neighbor who has a profoundly Autistic child and they use alarms and have the windows screwed shut for his safety-they are willing to do this. [/QUOTE]
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