Monique
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If someone calls in for a carpet cleaning after a lice outbreak and claims things have been disinfected, what is your response? Do you take the job, and do anything extra to protect yourself? Do you turn it down?
Nope, we can't. Need a specific license. We also need a contractors license to do air duct cleaning or any restoration work. Even carpet cleaning jobs over $500 is questionable without a contractors license.Microban X590 has insecticide, but I'm not sure it can be used in the bastion of bliss we call California; one day Nebraska will be equally enlightened and you too will know acceptance and love, fraternity and peace.
But I digress....I'm also not certain that a carpet cleaner can act as an exterminator in California, so that should be done first, then cleaning.
Tell the guys not to worry Monique; at worst they'll just need their heads (and beards) shaved
Tell those dread lock wearing pots heads to get a damn hair cut so they can shampoo that dirty/dusty sweaty health hazard bUrd nest ragmop
and don't let 'em in your house !!
..L.T.A.
Nope, we can't. Need a specific license. We also need a contractors license to do air duct cleaning or any restoration work. Even carpet cleaning jobs over $500 is questionable without a contractors license.
If someone calls in for a carpet cleaning after a lice outbreak and claims things have been disinfected, what is your response? Do you take the job, and do anything extra to protect yourself? Do you turn it down?
That makes reasonable sense.Yeah. I’m going to pass. Part of the luxury of owning my own business is having the option to pass on jobs. I exercising my option. It’s just not worth the risk to me.
LovelyLicefest is on for Monday
JIM ,WHAT AM I A KLOWN? DO I ALWAYS HAVE TO EXPLAIN MY HUMOR TO YOU?