Maids and Nannies - The Secrets of Their Criminal Past


Maids and nannies are common in today’s busy household. But use caution because you could be inviting a criminal into your home. Personal security in the streets can be achieved by using specialized training or personal defense products. But if someone with bad intentions is invited into your home, they have already won 90% of the battle. This underscores the need for a complete criminal records check and thorough reference checking.

Many domestic help agencies claim to have strict hiring guidelines. But do not assume these guidelines are up to your own standards. Several maid and nanny companies that were investigated relied only on a questionnaire to determine the employee’s worthiness. It is becoming obvious that the responsibility to guarantee criminal cleanliness of a nanny or housekeeper falls in your own lap.

Many people look to the help wanted publications in hopes of directly hiring a nanny or maid. While this may give you more flexibility and cost savings, you may be literally opening your doors to a convicted criminal, child molester or illegal immigrant. Most will not be bonded or have any type of job related insurance. Keep in mind that there is no “Certified Maid” designation, so a thorough background check is mandatory. References, citizenship, criminal background and experience must all be investigated.

One company that was interviewed, MaidCheck.com, confirmed that there is no question for the need of accurate and complete background investigations on the people we entrust to perform these types of services in our home. The safety of our families and children should be our greatest priority. It is important to follow up with references even after you have completed a criminal background check.

Looking for an investigative company to assist in a background check specifically for domestic help may be hard to find. There are a few companies such as MaidCheck.com or StaffPatrol.com that market directly to individuals and maid staffing companies. So whether you are a business or an individual, you do have a way to verify the credentials and weigh the potential risks of the employee. In either scenario, it is a big risk unless you have done your homework.

It is unfortunate that a pleasant personality and clean appearance can hide a criminal background. It boils down to using common sense. Remember that we are talking about the security of your family, your home and your own protection. Once you are comfortable with a person’s background and have evaluated their skills, your chances of trouble are greatly reduced.
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Dexter Marley is a contributing member of several publications that investigate security products and services. You are welcome to use this article in any way, but the entire article must be included and cannot be altered in any way. The two sites referenced in this article were operating at the time of publication and their sites are www.maidcheck.com and www.staffpatrol.com#BREAK# #TITLE#The Benefits Of Maid Service#/TITLE#

Today?s families are busier than ever. When both parents work outside the house and the kids need to get to after school activities and sports events, housework never seems to get done. More and more families are considering using a maid service to keep their homes clean and comfortable. However, is it really safe to use a maid service? How do you hire the right service for your family?

If you use a bit of caution, hiring a maid service is extremely safe. Before you give anyone a key to your home, always insist on meeting him or her in person. However, even if you feel like this person is nice and very trustworthy, you should also be sure that the service is bonded. Many cleaning services also have insurance to cover accidents or re-keying services. This helps you make sure that if the maid accidentally leaves a faucet running or loses your key, you will be covered financially. After all, even the best cleaning service can have an off day and accidents do happen.

Once you are sure the cleaning service you are considering is adequately prepared for any liability issues and hires trustworthy employees, it is time to sign a contract, right? Well, actually, it is a bit too soon for that. Ask for a few references and give them a call. Be sure the cleaning service shows up on time and ask each reference how he or she feels about the skill of the cleaner. A good cleaning service will elicit responses such as ?I didn?t know my house could get this clean? or ?Even my trash cans smell good now? from an enthusiastic reference.

Now that you know the cleaning service does a good job for other people, it is time to give the maid you will be using a try. Ask for a trial cleaning to be sure you are satisfied. Some cleaning services object to doing this because homeowners who don?t have their homes cleaned regularly ask a company for a trial cleaning without planning to actually have their homes cleaned on a weekly basis. If this is the case, ask if they can suggest a way for you to be sure that the cleaning service meets your needs without signing a contract. Perhaps the company will write a clause in the contract offering a two week trial basis during which either party can end the contract without a penalty.

Finally, when you use a maid service, be sure that you respect your cleaning person. After all, this is the person who sees your home at its worst each week and helps it regain its sparkle and polish so that you can be proud of the way it looks.

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Gray Rollins is a featured writer for MaidServiceInfo.com. To learn more about maid services and house cleaning services, visit us.