Don't expect the Octo-Babies to be coming home this week. In a big setback for Nadya Suleman, social workers from Kaiser Permanente hospital just inspected the Octo-Mom's new 2,500 square foot house in La Habra and they were not thrilled with what they saw.
A social worker liaison tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that Nadya's new house needs the following work before her babies come home:
*All lighting moved up onto the ceiling. No lamps or cords on the floor.
*Fireplace needs safety guards
*Stairs need to be re-built.
*Upstairs banister on stairs raised to enclose entire 2nd floor.
*Hypo-allergenic air filters installed
*Bunk beds can not be next to window in upstairs bedrooms.
*Blinds need to be cordless
*Storage cabinets installed
<span style="font-style: italic">The social workers were very surprised and disappointed Nadya didn't show up for the inspection.</span> <span style="font-weight: bold">She did give RadarOnline.com a tour of her new place last night</span>.
They have demanded Nadya show up Thursday for another inspection at the new house. In short, the social workers say a lot of work needs to be done. The inspectors say the home is big enough but they tell RadarOnline.com exclusively they are concerned about the functionality and safety of the new home.
Workers are currently inside the house tearing up the carpet, taking appliances out, ripping up plumbing, measuring, adding storage and organizing... basically putting an entire new face on the new crib.
<span style="font-weight: bold">who a pay fi alllll dis fi dis ooman? </span>


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