I understand that inviting someone into your home can be a vulnerable experience, especially with so many negative stories about male tradies.
I have female friends and customers who tell me way too many stories about male tradies entering their homes and being creepy (from asking for massages as payment to plain not leaving the house).
You deserve to feel completely safe and respected in your own space. I am committed to providing a secure and comfortable service for everyone, with a special focus on creating a welcoming environment for women and the LGBTQIA+ community.
I’m not just here to do a job; I’m here to earn your trust and ensure your peace of mind from the moment you contact me until the job is done.
Your Comfort, Your Rules
Your comfortability is my top priority. I’ve compiled some ideas and options to help you feel more comfortable before and during my visit. Please remember, these are just suggestions. If there’s anything else I can do to make you feel safer, just ask. Your requests are always welcome and respected.
Before I Arrive:
- Photo Confirmation: It will be me who will be coming to your home and if required I’m happy to send a photo so you know exactly who to expect.
- A “Safe Word”: I can agree on a simple word or phrase that we’ll mention at the door so you can be sure it’s me and not an imposter.
During the Visit:
- Bring a Friend: You are absolutely entitled and welcome to have a friend, family member, or partner with you during my visit. If it’s easier to organize an appointment in a group chat with a friend (so we can organize a time/date quickly without going back and forward) then no problem.
- Specific Requests: Need me to use a certain entrance or avoid a specific room? Just let me know. I am happy to accommodate any spatial requests you might have.
- Communicate Your Needs: If you feel uncomfortable at any point or need a moment alone, please don’t hesitate to say so. I’ll happily take a break, step outside, or just give you space.
- Transparent Work: I can explain everything I’m doing as we go, so you’re always in the loop. I’ll never start work without your understanding and permission.