Why You Should Always Take Your Shoes Off
in the House
Posted on January 27, 2014 by The Alternative Daily
Did you grow up in one
of those homes where your mother was always hollering at you to take off your
shoes? Did you always have a box of shoes at the back door and slippers for
inside the house?
While millions of
Americans have adopted the habit of removing their footwear before entering
their home, millions of others still go from the backdoor to the sofa without
ever removing their shoes. Although much of taking your shoes off is a cultural
practice, it is one well worth considering when you look at it from a health
perspective.
Travelling
Toxins: The first proof that pesticides can be
tracked into a home on shoes was released by the EPA. According to the study,
pesticides such as 2, 4-D, can remain on a lawn for up to a week after
application.
Both animals as well as humans can track
these chemicals into a home. Another study showed that 98 percent of all lead
dust found within a home is tracked in from the outside.
Germs: Those that live in heavily populated urban areas should
beware of things that they pick up from sidewalks, escalators and stairways. It
is possible to bring in everything from animal waste to human body fluids on
the soles of your shoes.
Comfort: Depending on your shoes and how much standing or walking
you do daily, your feet need a rest at the end of the day. Taking off your
shoes and slipping into a comfy pair of house slippers lets your feet breathe
and allows you to stretch and massage your tired toes.
Dirt: Who wants a house full of dirt? Although the invention of
paved roads did away with the traditional boot scrapers at the front and back
doors of homes, dirt still finds its way into the crevices of shoes and into
your home.
How
to Politely Ask a Visitor in Your Home to Take Their Shoes Off
Asking someone who may
not be accustomed to taking off their shoes at the door to do so in your home
can be a little tricky to navigate. The best thing to do is to create a neat
area for shoes at the door.
This will send a signal
to your house guest that we take our shoes off in our home. If this is too
subtle you may try offering your guest a pair of house slippers, noting that he
or she will be more comfortable.
This is a common
practice in Asian countries where houseguests are routinely offered a pair of
cozy slippers when they arrive at someone’s home. If your houseguest still
seems reticent to comply, you may have to ask a little more firmly noting that,
“we like to take our shoes off in our house, we hope you are ok with this.”
-The Alternative Daily
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