Tape the windows at your place prior to strong typhoons
Your domestic helper’s, or actually anyone’s, work safety while doing household chores is often neglected. However, there are many hidden dangers such as robberies, falling from heights, electric shocks that can happen to your domestic helper, especially when she is alone at home. Therefore, while hiring a domestic helper, make sure that you can guarantee her work safety by giving her instructions to deal with some hazardous situations and providing her with safety equipment.
The first obvious difference is that in Hong Kong almost everyone lives in a high-rise building, while the domestic helpers’ houses at home might only have one or two floors. At home, they might be accustomed to standing on the window ledge to clean the exterior of the windows because the floor is not high. In Hong Kong, you might live on the 30th floor and this practice she is used to at home becomes totally unacceptable.
Secondly, in her village everyone knows one another, but in Hong Kong, robberies happen and your domestic helper might not be able to notice that when she lets people into the house.
Thirdly, she might not be used to using electrical appliances and might lack common knowledge such as she should never touch them with wet hands. The lack of knowledge due to a different background she is coming from might cause danger to your domestic helper. Therefore, as a good employer, you must inform your domestic helper of all the potential dangers she can be exposed to and tell her how to avoid them.
There are some things you could do for your domestic helper to ensure her safety:
There are some things you should ask her to look out for:
There are some things you could do for your domestic helper to ensure her safety and your home security:
There are some things you should ask her to look out for:
There are some things you could do for your domestic helper to ensure her safety:
There are some things you should ask her to look out for:
At last, you should provide her with an emergency number she can call and the addresses where she might find you at when you are not at home.
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