Baby-proofing begins on Octo-mom's new house

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Work to baby-proof Nadya Suleman's new La Habra, Calif., home started today, and Life & Style was there to witness it

"I was hired by Nadya's lawyer, Jeffrey Check, to baby-proof the house," Kimberly Mitchell, owner of the baby-proofing company Boo Boo Busters, told Life & Style exclusively. "I came here on Saturday to give an estimate and got here early this morning to start the work. It is a big job -- five bedrooms and three baths and of course lots of kids. So it will cost about $2,500 to do the job. Nadya's lawyer is taking care of it."

It's a huge undertaking. "I'll be putting in 43 latches, three fire ladders, two smoke alarms, Plexiglas on the stairs because the railing is not up to baby-proofing code -- and more," Mitchell says. "And after they move in the furniture I will come back and do another assessment and add stuff like television straps.

"We are doing everything that is possible because there will be a lot of wear and tear on the house, lots of busy hands and little fingers. We have to get it done before the babies come home but we don't know when that is going to be. We are waiting on word from the hospital."

For more on Nadya's home, check out the new issue of Life & Style, on newsstands Wednesday.

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