Don’t ignore essential home maintenance during lockdown – Here’s how to get a professional tradesperson in safely

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Last week, tradesperson comparison site, HaMuch.com, highlighted that over the last year there have been 48,012 recorded incidents in Britain caused by gas, fire or electricity issues that resulted in death or non-fatal injury.

With this in mind, they’ve provided some top tips on how best to let a tradesperson carry out essential work within your home while the threat of the Coronavirus remains.

Official Government advice states that work carried out in people’s homes, for example by tradespeople carrying out repairs and maintenance, can continue, provided that the tradesperson is well and has no symptoms. Again, it will be important to ensure that Public Health England guidelines, including maintaining a 2-metre distance from any household occupants, are followed to ensure everyone’s safety.

Is the work essential?

Ignoring any faults concerning gas, electricity or any other potential fire hazard could result in grave consequences and should be addressed. However, a blocked sink, leaky pipe, broken piece of guttering or loose fence panel probably doesn’t qualify as essential.

However, a gas leak or broken/faulty wire or circuit does require immediate action and shouldn’t be left unchecked. You can take steps to reduce these problems occurring by not overloading extension cords and most of the time the leading cause of fire can be faulty appliances or bulbs with too high a fuse in them. Ensure that everything is correct and in working order to prevent these issues before they happen.

Get a remote quote or advice

If you’re not sure whether your work is essential, or you are but you want to get a quote, contact a number of tradespeople and request an e-quote. Platforms such as HaMuch.com allow you to post jobs so that you reach a number of tradespeople at once and you can stipulate in the job advert itself that you want a quote either over the phone, by FaceTime, Google Hangouts, Skype or another video call service.

Request precautions

The chances are all good tradespeople will be following their own strict regime to halt the spread of the Coronavirus but don’t be afraid to ask them what processes they are putting into place.

In normal circumstances, it might sound intrusive, but they shouldn’t be bothered if you ask them a number of questions such as: –

  • Where have they been working and how many people have been on-site?
  • Have they, their colleagues or any family members shown symptoms?
  • How long ago was this?
  • What are they doing to maintain hygiene and to halt the spread of the virus?
  • Who will they be working with at your home?
  • What protective measures will they be taking in your home specifically?

Be upfront

No work should be carried out in any household which is isolating or where a vulnerable individual is being shielded unless it is to remedy a direct risk to the safety of the household. If you or a family member has contracted the virus or are showing symptoms, be upfront about it.

You can also reassure your tradesperson on the precautions you will take to ensure their safety such as keeping to a confined area of the house, deep cleaning the area where work is required and washing your hands before and after contact with them.

Isolate the area

Most of the time, you should be able to allow a tradesperson access to the required area without the need to enter other parts of your home. Think about the best route to the area where work is required for example, if it’s at the back of the house, allow them access via a side gate rather than through the front door.

While they are working at your property, keep all members of your family restricted to other rooms until the work is completed including your pets.

Social distance and deep clean

If it is a relatively small job, you could advise your family to take their hour of exercise outside of the house, leaving just one adult to allow entry to your tradesperson, helping to reduce any potential spread of the virus in a worst-case scenario.

They may need to use the toilet while at your house, if possible, allow them to use a different toilet to you and your family.

Deep clean any area of work, or the toilet if you only have one bathroom, before and after.

Provide antibacterial products for your tradesperson on the off chance they don’t have their own.

Not offering a cup of tea is one of the biggest tradesperson gripes, but given current circumstances, they should understand.

While they are in your house, always remain 2 metres apart and it might be a smarter idea to leave the door unlocked and guide them into your home either vocally or through written instructions.

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