icleancarpetz
Member
thus far the shoe covers I’ve used in past and present are largely slippery walking from wet carpet on hard surface floors such as tile and some wood flooring.
I generally give shoe covers to my clients after cleaning their carpets and sacking their wallets. I explain floors can be slippery especially walking from carpet to all hard surface floors bla blah blah.
Today I tried a new shoe cover someone gave to me to sample. Man I slip and slide on the tile floor like a piece of ice cube sliding across tile. Got me into thinking....hmmm what if a client experienced the same thing old or young and slipped and lost their balance and hit the floor and injured themselves after giving them a pair of shoe covers and even though explained that floors are slippery blah blah blah and had them sign off. This could be a potential lawsuit.
So as much as I like giving out shoe covers after a job completed, I am seriously considering ending this incentive unless I can find a reasonably price non slip shoe cover.
I generally give shoe covers to my clients after cleaning their carpets and sacking their wallets. I explain floors can be slippery especially walking from carpet to all hard surface floors bla blah blah.
Today I tried a new shoe cover someone gave to me to sample. Man I slip and slide on the tile floor like a piece of ice cube sliding across tile. Got me into thinking....hmmm what if a client experienced the same thing old or young and slipped and lost their balance and hit the floor and injured themselves after giving them a pair of shoe covers and even though explained that floors are slippery blah blah blah and had them sign off. This could be a potential lawsuit.
So as much as I like giving out shoe covers after a job completed, I am seriously considering ending this incentive unless I can find a reasonably price non slip shoe cover.