bombini
Well-Known Member
May seem a bit of an odd question but I was just wondering for those of you that work from home do you request clients remove their shoes as they enter the house ?
I know this may not be a problem for therapists that have laminate flooring or a room that is straight off the hallway but my clients have to come through the hallway up the stairs and into the treatment room. I have a carpet protector the length of the hallway but obviously nothing to cover the stairs or in my treatment room.
Im finding that now its getting colder and wetter shoes are not exactly clean when they come in ! A lot of my clients take them off without being asked but others don't.
A few months ago I bought a very expensive rug for my lounge and insisted everyone I knew took their shoes off if they were in the room and I have had some pretty weird responses and even some people refuse so I don't want to offend any of my clients which is why im wondering what others do ?
I know this may not be a problem for therapists that have laminate flooring or a room that is straight off the hallway but my clients have to come through the hallway up the stairs and into the treatment room. I have a carpet protector the length of the hallway but obviously nothing to cover the stairs or in my treatment room.
Im finding that now its getting colder and wetter shoes are not exactly clean when they come in ! A lot of my clients take them off without being asked but others don't.
A few months ago I bought a very expensive rug for my lounge and insisted everyone I knew took their shoes off if they were in the room and I have had some pretty weird responses and even some people refuse so I don't want to offend any of my clients which is why im wondering what others do ?