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  • PitterPatter
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1507

    Reopening with Carpet

    I closed down at the end of March. I only have one essential client that could come. The others are non-essential and not working. The essential was keeping her kids home with her older daughters at first. Then she switched them to a friend that has kids. She tells me I can take as long as I need to open up so I have not opened due to fear. I have some health problems that if I catch it may be problematic. with everyone slowly going back to work I really need to open up.

    Anyway the real question here is how do I Ensure everyone's safety when my home is fully carpeted? I can't scrub my rubs every single day so I'm looking for suggestions. Is anyone else in this same position? I'm also at a loss for surface protection because I cannot find Lysol or Lysol like disinfectant anywhere! I still have some Lysol wipes but I'm using them sparingly to last. I want the Lysol spray to spray the bottom of the children shoes. For now I plan on having them take your shoes off and put them on the porch outside until it's time to leave. I have one child that will have a meltdown when he has to take his shoes off and leave them off. He wants them on at all times he's five
  • Baby Beluga
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 3891

    #2
    Originally posted by PitterPatter
    I closed down at the end of March. I only have one essential client that could come. The others are non-essential and not working. The essential was keeping her kids home with her older daughters at first. Then she switched them to a friend that has kids. She tells me I can take as long as I need to open up so I have not opened due to fear. I have some health problems that if I catch it may be problematic. with everyone slowly going back to work I really need to open up.

    Anyway the real question here is how do I Ensure everyone's safety when my home is fully carpeted? I can't scrub my rubs every single day so I'm looking for suggestions. Is anyone else in this same position? I'm also at a loss for surface protection because I cannot find Lysol or Lysol like disinfectant anywhere! I still have some Lysol wipes but I'm using them sparingly to last. I want the Lysol spray to spray the bottom of the children shoes. For now I plan on having them take your shoes off and put them on the porch outside until it's time to leave. I have one child that will have a meltdown when he has to take his shoes off and leave them off. He wants them on at all times he's five
    My home is mostly tile, but I have rugs in my classroom. I have been spraying them down with bleach solution twice a day and shampooing them with an antibacterial solution in a carpet shampooer Friday night. Could you try that in a inconspicuous area to make sure your carpet is colorfast?

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    • Cat Herder
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 13744

      #3
      I wish I had a good answer. I'd probably try misting daily with odoban since it is laundry and pet safe.

      I got rid of all carpeting years ago in my old home then only looked at homes without. I just prefer hardwood and linoleum that I can mop daily. It just better suits my lifestyle with kids and dogs. ::
      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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      • AmyKidsCo
        Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 3786

        #4
        If you can find rubbing alcohol you could spray them down with that. Or Everclear ::

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        • PitterPatter
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 1507

          #5
          Thank you all!

          I would love to have all hardwood floors or even linoleum but I rent my home. I'll try these thank you very much

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          • Ariana
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 8969

            #6
            I personally would not worry about it. Other than saliva aspiration and droplets nothing else really causes infections. Unless every kid is going to be in a bubble while at your house, cleaning the carpets would be the least of your worries.

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            • Meeko
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 4350

              #7
              As for the child who has a fit taking his shoes off.....too bad.

              He takes his shoes off. Your house. Your rules.

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              • DaveA
                Daycare.com Member and Bladesmith
                • Jul 2014
                • 4245

                #8
                My classroom is carpet. I've had good luck with our carpet cleaners. I run them every few weeks plus spot cleanup. like the others said- if you're worried about it us a spray on them lightly.

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