Geeta Jha
Top work can be risky if done without proper equipment. Always provide a sturdy ladder or step stool, cleaning gloves, and ensure the surface is stable. Safety must come first to avoid accidents.
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Asha Kamble
If top work is part of the maid’s regular duties and was discussed during hiring, it may not require extra payment. However, if it is an additional task outside her regular chores, it is fair to offer extra pay or incentives.
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Ashwini
Yes, it’s very important to clarify this at the time of hiring. Some maids may not be comfortable with such work, while others may agree if the tasks are occasional. Clear communication avoids misunderstandings later.
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Jyoti Gupta
Top work refers to cleaning areas that are usually out of easy reach, such as ceiling fans, upper cupboards, shelves, overhead kitchen cabinets, exhaust fans, or storage spaces above wardrobes. It usually requires climbing or stretching to clean.
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Nanda Sawant
Absolutely. Small gestures like festival bonuses, health checkups, or medical assistance show that you value her work and well-being. This motivates your maid and strengthens her commitment to your household.
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