".$key.": ".$clean[$key]. " - result: ".strpos(strtolower($clean[$key]),"http"); // if(!(strpos(strtolower($clean[$key]),"http") == false)) // $goodsubmission=false; $sqlstr1.=substr($key,6,strlen($key)-6).","; $sqlstr2.="'".$clean[$key]."',"; } } if($goodsubmission) { // prepareware submission: $conn = mssql_connect($tds_server, $tds_dbuser,$tds_dbpw); mssql_select_db($tds_dbname); $sqlstr="insert into preparewarecustomer..CustomerService (".substr($sqlstr1,0,strlen($sqlstr1)-1).") values (".substr($sqlstr2,0,strlen($sqlstr2)-1).")"; $query = mssql_query($sqlstr); if (!$query) $errortext="

Database error during insert to PrepareWare: ".mssql_get_last_message; if($errortext) $errortext="

Database error during insert to PrepareWare: ".$errortext; // MySQL submission $sqlstr="insert into CustomerService (".substr($sqlstr1,0,strlen($sqlstr1)-1).",EntryDate) values (".substr($sqlstr2,0,strlen($sqlstr2)-1).",now())"; if (!mysql_query($sqlstr)) die("a database error occurrred"); // handle any uploaded files $emailstr_files = f_ProcessFiles("www"); $emailbody = "**** Submitted at PrepareFirst.com Customer Service Request page: ".$errortext."

"; foreach($clean as $key => $value) If (substr($key,0,6) == "FIELD_" && !empty($value)) $emailbody .= ""; $emailbody .= $emailstr_files; $emailbody .= "
".$sentdate."
".str_replace("_"," ",$key)."".nl2br($value)."
"; sendmail_to_PF("Customer service request from PrepareFirst.com",$emailbody); } } ?>
"; if($goodsubmission) echo "

Thank you. Your information has been sent.

We will contact you shortly!
"; else echo "Invalid submisssion"; echo "
"; } else { ?>

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IAFCS Certified Professional Childproofers (CPC)

PrepareFirst is proud to have on staff two IAFCS Certified Professional Childproofers (CPC) ® (Rob Carter and Gene Rice). The International Association for Child Safety (IAFCS) is the industry association in which companies like ours hold membership with regard to child safety services.

The CPC® designation recognizes members of who have met specific criteria and have proven through rigorous testing and client interaction that they possess the broad knowledge, experience and professionalism required for certification. The certification program incorporates safety standards and best practices related to injury prevention, safety products and installation.

Achieving the CPC designation means that an individual has 1) completed significant years of experience in the field, 2) studied an extensive curriculum of safety information and business professionalism, and 3) passed a comprehensive certification examination.