For what it's worth.
I was unsure whether to carry on next week or not. So I decided to text and email my customers and ask them whether they would prefer to postpone my services or not.
I explained about social distancing, no contact, working alone, disposable gloves, little risk etc etc.
I explained that the government have not said not to work, instead have said to carry on work.
That there is no instruction that only 'essential' workers are allowed to work.
Most, but not all,responded and apart from a tiny minority, almost all replies were along the vein, that 'yes, you can continue.'.
However, I have still decided that I would rather heed the message to stay home, as I personally feel it's the right thing to do for me.
So I contacted my customers with my decision in a follow up message.
Response:
Far more honest and appreciative. Rather than short 'yes we are happy to continue' it has been more detailed of their thought processes in whether they actually agree or not.
Most have said they feel that to not carry on is the right decision but they just didn't want to say that before as they wanted to support me as they know its my livelihood.
So it got me thinking, that if I had carried on, some of my customers would deep down not have been that comfortable with it but just wouldn't say.
Since telling them of my decision to pause , several customers who did not reply to my first text asking for their views have now replied, saying that they didn't want to say no before, but feel that I've now done the correct thing, and they've acknowledged its not a straightforward decision.
Now, whether I'm right or wrong in my decision, I do feel happier.
Whether I regret it in the next few weeks and months as I don't have an income coming in and I hear about all the window cleaners on this site continuing to work and earning, only time will tell.