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Is this a dealbreaker?

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badg3r · 12/02/2018 19:29

We are not in the UK so different rules about smoking. Went to see a nursery and one staff member went outside for a cigarette then came straight back in and started interacting with the kids without washing hands. Would that put you off?

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GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 12/02/2018 19:36

It absolutely would be a dealbreaker for me.

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mindutopia · 13/02/2018 12:13

Yes, our nursery explicitly doesn't allow any smoking during the work day and no staff are allowed to even wear clothes they may have smoked in at home/brought from a smoky house (as a result, none of the staff they've hired smoke). It was a major dealbreaker for me when we were looking at nurseries and I pointedly asked about it. The children do come home smelling of staff (soaps, perfumes, etc.) which is fine, but if someone was smoking that would definitely be rubbing off on them and I wouldn't want my kid smelling of smoke or having contact with someone who does.

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insancerre · 14/02/2018 17:47

Yes
I would not choose that nursery

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badg3r · 15/02/2018 20:17

Thanks. I was immediately put off but nobody else seemed bothered! I just thought, apart from the obvious, what are their general attitudes to hygiene and safety if that is ok? Shame because it seemed like a lovely nursery otherwise.

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cookielove · 18/02/2018 09:28

Gosh that sounds awful!

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HanaK88 · 18/02/2018 09:35

I imagine lots of nursery and school staff smoke on their lunch break or before work to be honest.

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