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Will you keep your cleaner during the second lockdown??

8 replies

HouseOfPaper · 02/11/2020 07:56

Just that really. Is it allowed? Will I have to be out for the duration of the clean or can I stay indoors whilst my cleaner works around me? TIA

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EasttoWest · 02/11/2020 07:58

We’re keeping ours as she is coming to work in the home which we think is allowed? We’ll open windows and back door and we both wfh so will stay in the two rooms she won’t come into

NothingIsWrong · 02/11/2020 08:01

She can't work at home, so she's allowed to go to work. We have kids in the same bubbles, so I'm comfortable with the risk as there is contact there anyway. I'll be going out when she is here though.

CherryPavlova · 02/11/2020 08:04

No, we’ll put ours on hold. They have elderly parents and families too.

user1471523870 · 04/11/2020 15:53

Keeping ours as well. We are both very relieved we can clean/get our house cleaned.
We have been keeping our distance from her since she came back in June and we have an agreement we will tell each other if anything happens in our children's classes.

shrunkenhead · 07/11/2020 23:46

Ours uses hand sanitiser and gloves, we're rarely in when she's there. When we are in we just socially distance from her. It really doesn't seem a big risk atm and cleaning surfaces is the one thing necessary to stop the spread of the virus. If anything we need her more than ever!

Marylou2 · 10/11/2020 15:10

Definitely. Usually only one of us in while she's there and we'd be in the office.

Ideasplease322 · 10/11/2020 19:11

I paid my cleaner all through he first lockdown and she quit the first week back.

Not getting another uNtil we have a vaccine. Feel like a bit of a mug🙄

lifeinlimbo2020 · 10/11/2020 19:17

Mutually agreed yes she will carry on. 😅

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