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1. Even with binder clips, snakes can still escape tubs. It happened with my ones with a slim head and my ball python. With enough persistence and time, they will get out. So I learned to put the slim snakes (ie colubrids) in lockable glass tanks like Critter Cage or a pvc cage like AP. Or if I choose to continue to use the tub, add more clips and keep the room door (keep the room clutter free and snake proof) closed in case it gets out again, I can find it.
Or go rack.
On a side note, depending on your state/city laws, as the home owner, you may be liable for injuries the worker sustained from your property. For example, in FL, if you hired a contractor who had no insurance to work on your roof, he slipped and fell, he can file a claim with your home insurance. Without going into too much details, just know what it may seem obvious (like he should not be working on a roof while raining) may not free you from being liable.
Whether or not he gets any money depends on how much fault the insurance company thinks he has on his part vs your part as the owner, and how hurt he is or how the injury contributed to aggravate his existing injuries. So it is always recommended to hire licensed contractors who are almost always insured. So if their employees were hurt, they would file the claim with their employer's insurance.
Ok, back on track.
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