Maids & 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.