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The Cleaner......what are the rest of you doing?

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nana5852 Sat 21-Mar-20 13:58:54

We have a weekly visit from our cleaner. She has just called to say that because her little boy is with her at home and she has no childcare she cannot come for the foreseeable future. In the past he has come with her during school holidays and is a sweet,well behaved little lad.
Question... if we arranged to go for a drive whilst she came would we still have any significant risk?
Would that be more of a risk than living in increasing squalor?
Obviously we will try to keep on top of things but I’m disabled and my husband old and getting tired already.
I’d appreciate thoughts on this as I know she’d like to come if it’s reasonably safe for us all.

EllanVannin Sat 21-Mar-20 18:21:37

I wouldn't worry about the place Annie, nobody's going to see it. That's what I think anyway as it's more important to remain well than to worry how the place looks.

Anniebach Sat 21-Mar-20 18:31:16

Ellan. So true , I am not going to fret over it ?

curvygran Sat 21-Mar-20 21:13:45

What is a bit of dust compared to staying well and being able to see your children , grandchildren and friends again ?

Anniebach Sat 21-Mar-20 21:25:26

True

mcem Sat 21-Mar-20 21:51:06

A bit of dust and untidiness is bearable and does not qualify as squalor.
It's perfectly normal here acceptable short-term.
No cleaner and no child!

pensionpat Sat 21-Mar-20 23:43:31

My house is the cleanest it’s ever been since I’m at home 24/7. Sadly, no-one will see it.

GrannySomerset Sat 21-Mar-20 23:53:24

Our wonderful cleaner of 25 years will continue to come with obvious precautions including DH never being in the same room - which he isn’t anyway. She is not seeing her grandchildren because of her husband’s heart problems, and she is both sensible and well informed. I think we can make it work for both our sakes - for her because she needs the money, and for me because I loathe housework but like a clean and orderly house.u

crazyH Sun 22-Mar-20 00:10:50

Oh right Anniebach ...I do understand now why your granddaughter is keeping. For exactly the same reason, my daughter just rang me and said she will be dropping the Mothers Day Cards through the letter box and won't be coming in.
I don't like the idea of self isolation, but sadly we have to follow the guidelines, especially those of us who have underlying conditions ( I have Asthma and Bronchiectasis).
Hope you're doing as well as can be .....you have been through a lot ..tomorrow will be difficult for you flowers

nana5852 Sun 22-Mar-20 11:42:54

Thank you gnetters! I have perused you’re responses with interest and they will undoubtedly inform how I proceed. Enjoyed the asides too.8