Updated on 18 March 2026
Ensuring a safe working environment is one of the most important responsibilities when employing a domestic helper. In Singapore, employers are legally and ethically responsible for their helper’s safety, well-being, and medical protection, including providing proper guidance, supervision, and insurance coverage.
This guide covers key workplace safety practices for domestic workers in Singapore, based on Ministry of Manpower (MOM) guidelines, to help create a safe and supportive home environment.

Why Domestic Worker Safety Matters
Domestic helpers often:
- Work in unfamiliar environments
- Use appliances they may not have used before
- Perform physically demanding household tasks
Because of this, clear instructions, proper training, and a safe home setup are essential—not just for your helper, but for your entire household.
MOM provides guidelines and safety requirements that employers should discuss with their helper during:
- Orientation
- On-the-job training
Window Cleaning and Hanging Laundry Safety
This is one of the most critical safety areas in Singapore, especially in high-rise homes.
MOM Window Safety Rules
Since 2012, employers and domestic helpers must follow strict safety requirements when it comes to window cleaning (safety agreement)
Domestic helpers are only allowed to clean the outside of windows if:
- Window grilles are installed and locked, AND
- The helper is properly supervised
Safe Practices for Laundry and Window Tasks
Domestic helpers should:
- Keep both feet firmly on the floor when hanging laundry
- Hang heavier items closer to the rack or bracket
- Avoid doing laundry during strong winds or heavy rain
- Never lean out of windows
- Never stand on chairs or unstable surfaces
Important Reminder for Employers
MOM strictly enforces window safety.
⚠️ Employers may face heavy penalties if helpers are instructed to:
- Clean windows in unsafe conditions
- Climb structures (e.g. scaffolding, ledges)
Real case: An employer was fined S$46,000 for unsafe practices involving domestic workers.
Electrical and Fire Safety
Domestic helpers may not always be familiar with modern appliances, so proper guidance is essential.
Electrical Safety Tips
Employers should:
- Demonstrate how to use appliances safely
- Warn against touching switches or plugs with wet hands
- Ensure appliances are in good working condition
Fire Safety Practices
Domestic helpers should be guided to:
- Keep flammable items away from heat sources
- Never leave cooking unattended
- Turn off appliances after use
✔ Simple instructions can prevent serious accidents.
Personal and Food Hygiene
Maintaining hygiene is essential for the health of the household.
How Employers Can Support
- Provide clear instructions on:
- Food preparation
- Kitchen cleanliness
- Personal hygiene
- Food preparation
- Consider enrolling helpers in:
- Cooking or food hygiene classes
- Household management training
- Cooking or food hygiene classes
There are training centres in Singapore that offer courses tailored for domestic helpers, including hygiene and safety practices.
Plan Ahead: Preventing Safety Risks
The best way to ensure safety is to plan early and be proactive.
During Hiring
Ask candidates about:
- Previous experience
- Safety practices
- Training certifications
During Employment
- Provide regular guidance and supervision
- Encourage questions and open communication
- Review safety practices periodically
Key Employer Responsibilities (MOM-Aligned)
As an employer in Singapore, you should:
- Provide a safe working environment
- Give proper training and supervision
- Ensure your helper has adequate rest and support
- Avoid assigning unsafe or hazardous tasks
- Maintain valid medical insurance coverage
Final Thoughts
A safe home is a shared responsibility—but it starts with the employer.
By creating a working environment that prioritises:
- Safety
- Respect
- Clear communication
…you not only protect your domestic helper, but also build a more trusting and harmonious relationship within your household.
At HelperChoice, we believe that safe employment is the foundation of ethical hiring.

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