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Coming soon July 2016 Southeast London


Our aim at SafeHand sitters is to provide parents/carers with the best childcare experience like no other while following the EYFS, health & safety and safeguarding requirements. Unlike childminders, nannies & nurseries we provide for emergencies childcare, no long waiting list, no registration fee or over priced fees, one on one learning & development for your child, we cover Newborn- 16 years of age and best of all prices cover two children any additional child is charged per hour. We are available 7 days a week 24/7 that?s why we are different from the rest


That?s why at SafeHand babysitters we want to be different by still supporting each individual child?s learning & development with there own needs in the comfort of the child?s own home with things they are use to and enjoy doing while providing a service to parents/careers with flexible and affordable childcare when and how long they need it with female and male sitters.


SafeHand sitters Team are all DBS checked and have over 22 years of experience in different childcare settings and are qualified with NVQ level 2, 3, first aid, food hygiene, safeguarding, equality & diversity


We provide the most common care such as emergency care, pick ups & drop offs, school holiday care, term time care.


We don?t just stop there starting work early, late or just cant get it off we are there


Feeling ill and need some help with the children for a certain amount of hours we are there


Need a little break just to refresh weather it?s a spa day out, a walk, lunch, shopping trip we are there


Easter holidays & six weeks holiday cover for children we are there


Been a while you and partner have been out or even with friends night out we are there


Whatever the occasion we can cover it even bank holidays and even Better it is done from the comfort of your childs home 7 days a week 24/7



We also offer additional cleaning services while sitting your loved ones: Hovering, washing dishes, dusting etc


So book early to avoid disappointment


For further details emails us at [email protected] or private message us

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