Remove Your Shoes, Please

by Kasey on August 14, 2009

carpetDo you allow shoes to be worn inside your house?  We don’t.  But, it’s amazing how many people will come over and know that we don’t allow shoes, but walk in anyway.  Weird.  Do they think that the rules don’t apply?  Do they think that if they stay off of the carpet it’s okay then?

There are so many reason to not wear shoes in your home.  #1 on most mom’s lists – your house stays cleaner.  That means you have less dirt tracked in on your hardwoods and ground into the carpet.  Not to mention if its a rainy or snowy day and mud is tracked in,YUK!  I hate it!

#2  on the list-  is if you have a baby crawling around. Who in the world wants their little hands and mouth to be covered in someone elses’ dirt and grime and who knows what else?  Well, I’ll tell you what else…Pesticides and pollutants, that’s what else.  These yucky substances are tracked into your home from your shoes also.  Christopher Gavigan of the Children’s Health Environmental Coalition says, “There’s a lot packed into your shoe treads” . Among the pollutants: pollen, soot, lead, and chemicals, including fertilizer and pesticides. “By taking off your shoes,” says Gavigan, “you’re preventing toxins from coming into your home and eventually getting into your baby’s mouth.”

So, what do you do?  According to Blueprint there are some easier ways than tackling that unsuspecting house guest who walks right through the door and right onto your carpet.

Lead by example.
Try the “seed” method for getting guests to take off their shoes. Plant a few of your own pairs next to a basket of slippers by the door and hope they notice it and take the hint.

Use reason.
Cry “New baby!” or “New carpet!” or “New floor!” If they fail to pick up the clue, just ask very, very nicely: Please, if you wouldn’t mind…

Use humor.
Download and frame one of these signs

Fix-It Fixes
No, you may not in good conscience ask the cable repairman to take off his boots, but you can ask him to slip on a pair of surgical-supply shoe covers.

The above tips are all ones that we’ve been using in our household since our first child was born 3 years ago.  That’s when we realized all that was being tracked into our homes by wearing our shoes. I’ve even heard from some of my visitors, “oh, a little dirt can’t hurt” or “when my kids were little, they ate all kinds of things off the floor”.  I don’t think asking people to remove their shoes upon entering your home makes you an over protective parent, I think it makes you a very smart one.

I don’t know about you, but I want to do all that I can to protect my family from the very pesticides and pollutants that cause damage to our bodies and if by just asking someone to take their shoes off I am able to lessen some of these toxins…well, that’s exactly what I’m gonna do.

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August 14, 2009 at 3:51 pm

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1 Firefly August 14, 2009 at 1:00 pm

There is no shoes in our house :) but we do deal with the same issues with some guests!Although I did get a cute sign and it’s right there for all to see LOL

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2 Theta Mom August 14, 2009 at 2:27 pm

I thought we were the only freaks! LOL
We don’t wear shoes in the house either, not even flip-flops. My daughter is a crawler now, so it’s even more of a reason not to.

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3 Dian August 14, 2009 at 5:21 pm

I have never asked people to take off their shoes. Maybe I should!

Dian
http://www.groceryshopforfree.com

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4 Cat August 15, 2009 at 1:01 am

We’re kind of weird, I grew up in a house that was strictly no shoes except on the entryway but we’re okay with shoes in our house. But growing up like that I totally respect people’s homes and usually slip my shoes off right after walking in just in case…there’s only one exception. I don’t take sandals off if I’m barefoot. That’s how a foot fungus and warts get spread easily.

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5 Kasey August 15, 2009 at 6:39 pm

Well, that is a good reason to not take your shoes off. Not one I’ve thought of.
The only time I don’t take them off somewhere is when there is no way I’m walking on the floor barefoot! LOL

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6 Kim @ What's That Smell? August 28, 2009 at 7:50 am

People think I’m nuts I think about my whole “take off your shoes” thing. For the last 6 years I was able to use the kids as an excuse, but honestly I’ve been making people take them off long before that.

Why would you want something that has possibly walked through grass with pesticides, on asphalt with tar, through gum, vomit, critter droppings and so much more WALKING INSIDE YOUR HOUSE.

I do need to get myself a cute sign, but I do “stage” shoes in my entryway as a hint for people. I’m also really bold and when friends or family come over who might have forgotten I pretty much blurt out “hey, take off your shoes.” I’ve got my in-laws trained now though it’s kind of funny. My FIL brings his own slippers.

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7 Kasey August 28, 2009 at 10:47 am

I know, it’s YUCKY! I feel all weird walking on anyone’s carpet with shoes on. I’m not sure why people feel that they can just walk on into your house with shoes on after you have REPEATEDLY told them to NOT do it. Rude, just rude!

Maybe I should keep slippers and shoe covers in a basket by the front door and make them put them on!

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