I cannot see any reason that 'carers' are not permitted to use the blue overshoes.
I now live in a flat and with laminate floor throughout, so by the time visitors come through my front door they have already gone through public lobby, up stairs or lift, etc. so I do not expect them to remove shoes when coming in. I do for myself though, good quality slippers as soon as I return home, and do not wear these if I go out on my balcony,
When I go to visit anyone in their own home, I always take a pair of slippers with me.
When I lived in my house with a light cream stair carpet I insisted that blue overshoes were worn by anyone going upstairs.
Are late deals a thing of the past ?



I would take them off, but I once went to a party in heels that I had chosen to match my outfit and was disconcerted to be asked to put them in the pile in the front porch. Other women felt the same, as many people mentioned it in conversation over the evening. 
