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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sure I will get flamed for this question, but here goes . . . We are a shoe free home (town house) and keep our shoes inside the basement area next to the garage. For those of you that are shoe free, and use some type of cleaning service, do you ask the cleaners to remove their shoes when they come to clean? We have carpet on our third floor and I hate that they are up there with shoes. I suspect there is probably something in their liability insurance that requires shoes, but I have never asked. We are building a new home (renting now) and I really hope to find some private individuals to clean that house and I'll buy them some shoes to wear while they are there! I know, I'm crazy![/quote] I'm crazy, too, but i couldn't deal with my cleaning people wearing shoes everywhere and the whole place just felt dirty when it had just been cleaned. I asked them to wear workman's shoe covers that they sell at Home Depot (I supply them) and they've been doing that for years. [/quote] We ask them to remove their shoes. When I've been there (they have a key) they take them off or put on slippers that they bring. We have young kids and we are constantly sweeping stuff dragged in from outside AND our kids still put everything in their mouths. [/quote]
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