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How can housekeepers be exposed to hazard?
Exposure to chemicals in cleaning products, including skin reactions or respiratory illnesses. Exposure to biological infectious diseases from soiled linens, uncapped needles and/or bodily fluids. Slips, trips and falls.
Why do drug dealers live in motels?
They are inconspicuous as well and let dealers see everyone who enters and leaves. Multiple rooms are rented so the dealer can use one room to set up deals and the other to safeguard the narcotics in case police decide to raid or a potential buyer opts to rob him.
What are 4 examples of risks that may be faced by room attendants?
Exposure to chemicals in cleaning products, including skin reactions or respiratory illnesses. Exposure to biological infectious diseases from soiled linens, uncapped needles and/or bodily fluids. Slips, trips and falls. Fatigue and other health problems from shift work or long hours of work.
What could happen if you do not work safely as a housekeeper?
Illness due to the unsanitary conditions of restrooms. Electrical shock as a result of poorly maintained equipment or energy sources, such as broken, cracked or damaged insulation and connections of wiring. Lacerations and amputations when poor maintenance results in inadequate lighting.
Can a housekeeper work for a cleaning service?
Contract Service You might also employ a housekeeper who works for a cleaning service. In this case, you pay the cleaning service and it pays the housekeeper and takes care of withholding taxes for her. As with a self-employed housekeeper, you aren’t in charge of the schedule for a house cleaner sent by a service.
Can a police officer search your house if they smell marijuana?
First, you should never have given permission to the police to enter your house. However, even if the officer smells marijuana, the officer most likely cannot conduct a search of the residence. The officer needs probable cause to conduct a search and an odor in the residence does not create it.
How long do maids have to report unclaimed items?
At most hotels, maids must report any items they find left behind in a room after a guest checks out. If the items go unclaimed for a set period of time (perhaps 45 to 90 days), some hotels allow maids to keep the items they’ve found.
What are the tax rules for a housekeeper?
The Internal Revenue Service, or IRS, provides detailed guidelines to help you determine the tax rules for your housekeeper. If your housekeeper is self-employed, she’s responsible for her own taxes and you don’t need to worry about withholding anything from the payments you make to her.