Anonymous wrote:We have a new nanny living in with us. The guest suite is upstairs and shares a thermostat with the whole floor (thermostat is in master bedroom). The room is a few degrees colder than the master, but we've had guests there for months at a time with no issues. We did explain the setup in advance.
Our nanny said it's been cold and she will be buying a space heater. I am worried about a fire hazard and suggested an extra comforter instead. She said that's ridiculous (and it looks like she is not even using the comforter we have in there -- I don't understand why). She said extra blankets are not a solution for lack of heat.
Are there any safe compromise solutions here? Overall everything else seems to be working well, and I want to be respectful but also don't want a house fire.
The guests may not have complained because they were your guests and (presumably) staying there for free and temporarily. This is where your nanny will live for the the foreseeable future, and part of her compensation. She has a right to be comfortable.