Bellabeau
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Hi everyone I'm new to this forum but would love your views.
I'm a hairdresser who works from home. I've recently moved house and now have the opportunity to turn a room into a small salon room. When I say small, I mean there's only room for the client, no one else.
I'm putting together a policy to say please refrain from bringing other people (I've had husbands/boyfriends/children/friends/family come along in the past) unless you are a group booking (I can move into another room for those types of appointments) and for insurance purposes no children are allowed to come along unless they're having their hair done. Problem is I have a young child myself at home all day with me who I find easy to work around and he's no trouble. Can I still have a no children policy even though I have mine there? My way of thinking is he's mine and he's in his own home whereas my insurance wouldn't cover other people's children. Do you think clients would get funny as he's there anyway?
Not only can I not accommodate other people/children in the room as it's small but a big reason for bringing this policy in is because I'm so sick of people turning up with a big group of people who take up my whole room (I'm not in the salon room yet as it's still being done up but had the same problem at my old house where I didn't have a room to work in) just to sit there and watch. It can be really uncomfortable!!
But also the amount of clients who ask to bring their children or sometimes don't even ask just turn up with them! They let them run riot, wreck my house, whinge the whole time they're hungry and thirsty, break my children's toys - one child even stole some of my sons Lego, run upstairs into my kids rooms despite me telling them not to and the mothers sit and say nothing or say go and play in the garden where they will get filthy dirty then come in and climb over my furniture with their shoes on! They've been known to hurt my little ones, swing off my stair gates, launch footballs around my house and all sorts. The mums often think my older kids are there to entertain theirs but my children shouldn't have to play with strangers children and definitely shouldn't have to let them play with their toys! Some treat it as free childcare while they have a pamper!
So basically I want to know if I'm going to have a problem having a no children policy especially with clients who have bought their kids in the past and know I'll have a little one there?
Also how do those of you that have a similar rule and work from home go about things if the parent wants a colour but also wants their child's hair cut? Do you do them in different bookings so you don't have the child waiting around or do you go to them? Some kids are fine but I'd just rather not have any at all invading my home anymore [emoji23][emoji23]
So sorry for the long winded post I think I needed a bit of a moan [emoji23][emoji23]
I'm a hairdresser who works from home. I've recently moved house and now have the opportunity to turn a room into a small salon room. When I say small, I mean there's only room for the client, no one else.
I'm putting together a policy to say please refrain from bringing other people (I've had husbands/boyfriends/children/friends/family come along in the past) unless you are a group booking (I can move into another room for those types of appointments) and for insurance purposes no children are allowed to come along unless they're having their hair done. Problem is I have a young child myself at home all day with me who I find easy to work around and he's no trouble. Can I still have a no children policy even though I have mine there? My way of thinking is he's mine and he's in his own home whereas my insurance wouldn't cover other people's children. Do you think clients would get funny as he's there anyway?
Not only can I not accommodate other people/children in the room as it's small but a big reason for bringing this policy in is because I'm so sick of people turning up with a big group of people who take up my whole room (I'm not in the salon room yet as it's still being done up but had the same problem at my old house where I didn't have a room to work in) just to sit there and watch. It can be really uncomfortable!!
But also the amount of clients who ask to bring their children or sometimes don't even ask just turn up with them! They let them run riot, wreck my house, whinge the whole time they're hungry and thirsty, break my children's toys - one child even stole some of my sons Lego, run upstairs into my kids rooms despite me telling them not to and the mothers sit and say nothing or say go and play in the garden where they will get filthy dirty then come in and climb over my furniture with their shoes on! They've been known to hurt my little ones, swing off my stair gates, launch footballs around my house and all sorts. The mums often think my older kids are there to entertain theirs but my children shouldn't have to play with strangers children and definitely shouldn't have to let them play with their toys! Some treat it as free childcare while they have a pamper!
So basically I want to know if I'm going to have a problem having a no children policy especially with clients who have bought their kids in the past and know I'll have a little one there?
Also how do those of you that have a similar rule and work from home go about things if the parent wants a colour but also wants their child's hair cut? Do you do them in different bookings so you don't have the child waiting around or do you go to them? Some kids are fine but I'd just rather not have any at all invading my home anymore [emoji23][emoji23]
So sorry for the long winded post I think I needed a bit of a moan [emoji23][emoji23]
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