BabyPiglet
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I would never ask such a thing.
We take our shoes off the minute we come in. Everyone around us knows this and most refuse to respect this in our house. But these mostly include people who keep disgusting homes of their own. My FIL walks through dog poo and walks through his house and he will say oh that's ok we don't care about things like that in this house. When I go to any of my in-laws homes I take my shoes off just the same 'cause I don't have a double standard but the minute I get home the shoes and the socks come off and clean socks go back on because their floors are so disgusting. Their homes are all disgusting. I think it really boils down to that. Anyone who wears shoes in their house just doesn't care about cleanliness. I have never been in a spotless home where the owners wore their shoes in the home and I have never been in a home that was not well kept where they did take their shoes off. And that is fine for them in their house but people who do care about cleanliness deserve to have respect in their own homes. I work a full time job (50 hours/wk) and don't consider being a good "host" to include scrubbing my floors and carpets for hours after they leave so as to not offend anyone and ask them to remove their shoes because that is the environment that I want to live in. And why is it acceptable for "custom" people but clean americans are rude???????? I don't consider someone a "guest" in my home when they trash my floors and cost me hours of work. It's not about floors over people. Besides, I consider myself the victim here. I told my DH recently I wanted to move to Hawaii because it's "normal" there. We watched house hunters the other night and the realtor told the buyers in every house to take their shoes off. Through the countless homes we have looked at over the years to buy we have walked right back out of any that had owners that obviously wore shoes in the home. GROSS!!! We have people who come to our home for "tours" and have had family invite people to come to our home for "tours". ARGH!!!! Believe me, the hostess does not give upstairs tours to those who have left their shoes on. My house. My rules. Now would all those with their shoes still on please leave! I have floors to clean.
Hmmmm. I'm a paraplegic. While I would never knowingly enter someone's house with anything on my tires, would some of you rather I'd leave my wheelchair in the car and piggyback me into your home?![]()
Ditto--I'm in Hawaii and it's cultural to do it. When you approach a door you'll see a pile of "slippahs" (flip-flops)! We are barefoot family and my friends are the same. It's rude to wear shoes in the house here. Big part of it is the red dirt that gets tracked in I think.
I have a sign that says "Mahalo for removing your slippahs" that I got at the swap meet but if someone wears shoes in my house, I wouldn't say anything unless they are family or close friends.
My IL's live in KY and think "Whoa you are really making yourself comfortable" when I take off my shoes at their house. Whatever, I am!!!![]()
The US Government gets involved with dirty floors
Interestingly, in 1991 the EPA conducted a study called the “Door Mat Study” that measured the amount of lead dust that was in homes. The study found that in homes where there was a doormat at the entrance and where shoes were NOT worn, there was a marked reduction (about 60%) of lead dust and other chemicals in the home. Not only that, but in homes where shoes are removed, there is a reduction in allergens and bacteria being tracked into the house.
Removing shoes has been scientifically proven to reduce contaminants in the home. If that still doesn’t convince you to have your family remove their shoes before entering the house, then think about how much longer and nicer your carpets and floors will stay and how much easier it will be to clean if shoes aren’t permitted in the house. When you look at it like this, it won’t be so hard to ask family and friends to remove their shoes before coming into the house.
What else can you do to keep floors clean?
Use cleaners such as Mr. Clean or TSP to clean hard floors
Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter or vacuum bag to trap lead dust and other chemicals or allergens
Vacuum or sweep twice a week
Mop at least once a week
Steam clean carpets and floors at least twice a year
Have a good quality door mat at entryways that has fibers to trap dirt on shoes
Avoid wearing shoes in the house
My DF and I always take our shoes off at the door. We have a mat by the door and we take them right off when we get inside the door. I think it's gross walking around all day and then tracking whatever you might have stepped on through the house. I never make guests take their shoes off, but if it has rained/snowed and someone came over, I probably would to save our tan carpeting (offended or not, it's my carpet and it's me who would have to clean any mess you left behind.)
My kids drop their crackers and sippy cups on our floor, I'd like to think they aren't ingesting the crud off the ground where dogs have pooped and people have hocked loogies when they pick those items up and then put them back in their mouths.
I am curious if you no shoe people have inside dogs?
We are not "no shoe police" but for the most part, our family and our guests do take off their shoes. We have two inside/outside labs that spend about equal time between their indoor crate, roaming the house, and outside.
I guess I don't see what difference that makes??![]()
Because if you are so concerned about what people bring in on the bottom of their shoes, arent you concerned what the dogs bring in from the back yard? Or whereever else you walk your dog. They walk through urine, and dog poop, and may not look like it, but dont you think the germs are on their feet when they walk through the house, the same place people walk? I just dont get it?![]()
So for those who do not wear shoes inside your house and insist everybody take them off, do you have dogs?
To me, I dont see the point. If you have dogs who go in and out all day long, why would you want people walking around your house(inlcuding the homeowner)with no shoes on????
I am curious if you no shoe people have inside dogs?
So for those who do not wear shoes inside your house and insist everybody take them off, do you have dogs?
To me, I dont see the point. If you have dogs who go in and out all day long, why would you want people walking around your house(inlcuding the homeowner)with no shoes on????
I am curious if you no shoe people have inside dogs?
You might want to start teaching your kids not to put stuff in their mouths if it has been dropped on the floor. Even if everyone takes off their shoes, floors have germs, no matter how often you clean them.
Try letting 30 teen boys into your home during a snowstorm and see how your floors fair if they leave their shoes/boots on.![]()
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Because if you are so concerned about what people bring in on the bottom of their shoes, arent you concerned what the dogs bring in from the back yard? Or whereever else you walk your dog. They walk through urine, and dog poop, and may not look like it, but dont you think the germs are on their feet when they walk through the house, the same place people walk? I just dont get it?![]()