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Would You Let An 8Yr Old Child Do Ironing?
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Bought a nice new iron today (Morphy Richards) and was quite surprised to read in their safety instructions that 'This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been given experience or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved'. I think this is a tad on the young side for a child to start ironing - maybe 11 or 12? What do others think?
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As I remember from my lads, Scouts are/were expected to be able to iron their own uniforms. I taught my lads to do this properly and they still can iron their own clothes/shirts although they no longer live at home, BUT, they can't do speed ironing like me! (Nor do they still wear Scout Uniforms)
Think 8 might be a bit young though unless it's in a Sweat Shop.
Think 8 might be a bit young though unless it's in a Sweat Shop.
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