it's like there's nothingthere at all.put the bed or dresser or anything or a crib near the open window. that's what you d with just a screen in place. with window safety, dn't rely on the screen. use child safety bars that can be opened inhe event of emergency but protect kids. don't put furniture or beds or cribs against windows, and watch for the blinds, anything with a cord is a hazard. gerri: absoluty. people don' think about that. great point with the screens being lightweight, like a piece of fabric. >> they are, exactly what they are. gerri: i want to talk about poolfoa second because i have a friend whose 2-year-old drownedded in the family pool. >> oh, my god. gerri: people don't think about this, but it's little boys who are at risk because they are the ones who are going to wander over to the pool and ll in. you have to be careful with this. >> you do. what you do to back youelf up as a parent because nothing is better than your supervision, but create layers of protections. what's that mean? start with a good