Anonymous wrote:It doesn't make sense! I always have extra clean slippers for visitors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure I'll get flamed for this. We are a no shoes house. I had our house cleaner buy new shoes of her choosing and leave them at our house, and I reimbursed her for them. Then, she gets to wear what she wants and I don't have dirty shoes in my new house and on my new rugs/carpet.
This is not a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:I would think not wearing shoes would be a safety issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's gross for anyone to wear outdoor shoes inside the home. Unless it's right before clean up time. I can't imagine a cleaner leaving their outdoor shoes on. It doesn't make sense! I always have extra clean slippers for visitors.
The US is not a 3rd world country where horses, cows, people defecate in streets.
people and dogs poop, pee, vomit, bleed, flick boogers, etc., on the sidewalks and streets.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure I'll get flamed for this. We are a no shoes house. I had our house cleaner buy new shoes of her choosing and leave them at our house, and I reimbursed her for them. Then, she gets to wear what she wants and I don't have dirty shoes in my new house and on my new rugs/carpet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's gross for anyone to wear outdoor shoes inside the home. Unless it's right before clean up time. I can't imagine a cleaner leaving their outdoor shoes on. It doesn't make sense! I always have extra clean slippers for visitors.
The US is not a 3rd world country where horses, cows, people defecate in streets.
Anonymous wrote:Or do they wear foot covers? When we had a cleaning company, they always wore foot covers. Our new housekeeper is a one-person operation and just wears her regular shoes. When it rains, she just does the cursory wipe on our welcome mat but not much more. I'm curious what other housekeepers wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours takes her shoes off and just wears socks.
and cleans naked?
Anonymous wrote:We have an Outbreak-style decontamination stall in our garage so we can hose her off before she comes in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's gross for anyone to wear outdoor shoes inside the home. Unless it's right before clean up time. I can't imagine a cleaner leaving their outdoor shoes on. It doesn't make sense! I always have extra clean slippers for visitors.
Do the visitors wear slippers that other visitors have worn?
Anonymous wrote:It's gross for anyone to wear outdoor shoes inside the home. Unless it's right before clean up time. I can't imagine a cleaner leaving their outdoor shoes on. It doesn't make sense! I always have extra clean slippers for visitors.