| We rinse feet or entire bodies, depending how sandy we are, before going in, usually there's something to rinse with: we've gone to out of the way spots without beach showers, but each house usually has at least a external hose. And before we leave, I do my best to sweep as much sand as possible. |
| I hate feeling sand on my bare feet so I’m constantly sweeping when we are at the beach. Anything that comes in gets swept out. |
| WTF? You should not be tracking sand into hotels and rentals! Leave your stuff outside and rinse off before going in. |
| I'm envisioning you walking in with fully sand-caked feet. Why aren't you washing/toweling off before you get to the hotel? |
| Dumbfounded at all the people that somehow evade sand in their rooms / houses at the beach. Of course we rinse off before coming in but it still tracks along. |
| If there’s an outside shower you can avoid sand in the house by showering and removing clothes before you go in and by leaving shoes and beach toys outside. I have a beach house (not a rental) and we do not have a sand problem. |
We get very little sand in the house (although the car is another story). The basics: • everyone and everything that was at the beach gets rinsed off in the outdoor shower before entering the house or going in the pool • beach chairs and beach toys get stored in the garage • sandy shoes get placed in a bin that's outside on the patio • beach towels do not get brought inside until the sand is thoroughly shaken out of them, and if they are wet I will leave them to dry outside first |