Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're only doing work outdoors and worried about covid as we have an immunocompromised family member and unvaccinated children in the house. Wondering what the norm is here if they are at the house all day? We are not too far from commercial areas with bathrooms.
How small is your home?
How likely is the person going to be within a few feet of the contractor while they are in your home for a prolonged period of time?
Does your immunocompromised family member ever go out in public? Prior to covid did they go in public?
Has the person been to a doctors office or hospital in the past 2 years? What about before that?
I think you and many others have some weird ideas about how covid is spread. It's truly bizarre to me. Being an airborne illness doesn't mean that if it wafts through your home on a cloud!
It can actually. Stop spreading misinformation. Don't you follow the news? Even before delta there were reports it spreading far distances in the same enclosed space depending on how air flows.
Anonymous wrote:They're only doing work outdoors and worried about covid as we have an immunocompromised family member and unvaccinated children in the house. Wondering what the norm is here if they are at the house all day? We are not too far from commercial areas with bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just limit them to one bathroom.
+1 choose the best bathroom for a short trip from the door, and ask them to wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:just limit them to one bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're only doing work outdoors and worried about covid as we have an immunocompromised family member and unvaccinated children in the house. Wondering what the norm is here if they are at the house all day? We are not too far from commercial areas with bathrooms.
We have done several projects and the contractor has rented a portapotty in every case. It is their new covid protocol. I am paying for it, but that is okay.
We are having a job done right now and the port-a-potty arrived 3 days before the job began. I would not hire a contractor right now that did not do that. Not worth it. If the job is indoors, then there is no reason not to allow them to use the public bathrooms in the house as once they are working indoors, we've accepted the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're only doing work outdoors and worried about covid as we have an immunocompromised family member and unvaccinated children in the house. Wondering what the norm is here if they are at the house all day? We are not too far from commercial areas with bathrooms.
How small is your home?
How likely is the person going to be within a few feet of the contractor while they are in your home for a prolonged period of time?
Does your immunocompromised family member ever go out in public? Prior to covid did they go in public?
Has the person been to a doctors office or hospital in the past 2 years? What about before that?
I think you and many others have some weird ideas about how covid is spread. It's truly bizarre to me. Being an airborne illness doesn't mean that if it wafts through your home on a cloud!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're only doing work outdoors and worried about covid as we have an immunocompromised family member and unvaccinated children in the house. Wondering what the norm is here if they are at the house all day? We are not too far from commercial areas with bathrooms.
We have done several projects and the contractor has rented a portapotty in every case. It is their new covid protocol. I am paying for it, but that is okay.
We are having a job done right now and the port-a-potty arrived 3 days before the job began. I would not hire a contractor right now that did not do that. Not worth it. If the job is indoors, then there is no reason not to allow them to use the public bathrooms in the house as once they are working indoors, we've accepted the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. Ask them to use a mask and don’t get within 6 feet of them while they’re inside.