Anonymous wrote:OP here. There is an appeals process. I’ll have to look into it because we’ve never had an issue before.
To answer the questions— my husband built a frame out of 2 by 4s. It is about 8 feet long and attaches to the front door. Wrapped around the frame we have attached opaque plastic. Then there is a plastic door that hangs down to seal it off. When we enter the house we disinfect inside the structure. There is also a bin where we have told UPS to put deliveries. It’s honestly ingenious— my husband is great with this kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:It's actually better to leave your packages in the sunlight and elements.
Anonymous wrote:Well OP hasn’t been back in hours. Mark of a troll.
Okay, so you're even funnier than OP! Good job!Anonymous wrote:I was into it for a minute OP, but I'd rather hear about the live action role play gig.
Who's wearing the costumes? Where does this live action take place? Are we talking superheroes or Shakespeare? Fascinating. Do you make the costumes? Are you filing B rated horror movies in your garage? Are there dolls in there? Omg please tell me there's dolls or clowns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. There is an appeals process. I’ll have to look into it because we’ve never had an issue before.
To answer the questions— my husband built a frame out of 2 by 4s. It is about 8 feet long and attaches to the front door. Wrapped around the frame we have attached opaque plastic. Then there is a plastic door that hangs down to seal it off. When we enter the house we disinfect inside the structure. There is also a bin where we have told UPS to put deliveries. It’s honestly ingenious— my husband is great with this kind of thing.
It's a good thing you two found each other! There is no way a HOA is going to let this thing stay. You neighbors' have probably all complained. Please post your neighborhood, I'd love to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Husband needs a therapist.
They both do
Anonymous wrote:I was into it for a minute OP, but I'd rather hear about the live action role play gig.
Who's wearing the costumes? Where does this live action take place? Are we talking superheroes or Shakespeare? Fascinating. Do you make the costumes? Are you filing B rated horror movies in your garage? Are there dolls in there? Omg please tell me there's dolls or clowns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP,
My husband and I are research scientists well versed in virology and microbiology.
We are taking great precautions, some of which have been decried on this site as insane.
You don't need a decontamination shed attached to your front door.
You can continue to do all the things you're doing, but inside your own house. The viral particles stick to surfaces, so please don't worry about bringing them in on clothing or grocery bags, because they won't go from there to the air in your house.
It IS a good idea to remove clothing for washing upon your arrival home after you've been in a store or workplace with others. It IS a good idea to decontaminate your groceries by leaving them 2-3 days in a cool, dark area and wipe down the perishables that need immediate refrigeration or freezing (viral particles remain active at cold temperatures).
Please do this in the privacy and comfort of your own home. Your husband is creative and handy! Congrats on that. But I worry that shed may actually cross-contaminate you! It's a confined space. I'm not sure how you're leaving your groceries in there for 3 days and taking clothes off, and all that, in a safe manner.
You're just mad that you and your dh, as sciency as you are, didn't think of this contraption.
Anonymous wrote:OP, please post a photo or diagram. Please.
Anonymous wrote:
OP,
My husband and I are research scientists well versed in virology and microbiology.
We are taking great precautions, some of which have been decried on this site as insane.
You don't need a decontamination shed attached to your front door.
You can continue to do all the things you're doing, but inside your own house. The viral particles stick to surfaces, so please don't worry about bringing them in on clothing or grocery bags, because they won't go from there to the air in your house.
It IS a good idea to remove clothing for washing upon your arrival home after you've been in a store or workplace with others. It IS a good idea to decontaminate your groceries by leaving them 2-3 days in a cool, dark area and wipe down the perishables that need immediate refrigeration or freezing (viral particles remain active at cold temperatures).
Please do this in the privacy and comfort of your own home. Your husband is creative and handy! Congrats on that. But I worry that shed may actually cross-contaminate you! It's a confined space. I'm not sure how you're leaving your groceries in there for 3 days and taking clothes off, and all that, in a safe manner.