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Outside stops at the door

Get your
crocs off.

A premium entryway kit for no-shoes homes: washable mat, shoe tray, guest socks, polite signage, and a ritual people actually follow.

Entry mat · Shoe tray · Guest sign · Washable reset

Threshold system

A polite way to make the rule obvious.

The kit turns a social ask into a physical cue: a place for shoes, a clean option for guests, and a sign that does the talking.

Front door ready

Family kit · 42 inch tray · guest socks stocked

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8 pairsshoe capacity
42 inmat width
12guest socks
7 daywash cadence
Crocs-Off threshold kit with mat, shoe tray, guest socks, sign, odor insert, refill pack, and guest slippers
Generated launch mockup · mat, tray, socks, sign, refill, odor insert, slippers
Live threshold forecast

Today decides the entry setup.

Real weather changes the kit: dry days need a cue, wet days need a reset zone, and mud days need defense before anyone crosses the threshold.

Uses optional browser location with a Kansas City fallback. Weather data by Open-Meteo.

Loading Kansas City weather

Checking the threshold.

Reading precipitation, humidity, wind, and the next few hours.

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-- Temp

Current outdoor temperature.

-- Rain risk

Next 12-hour precipitation signal.

-- Mat mode

What should be closest to the door.

-- Reset

How soon the kit should be wiped or washed.

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Entry audit wizard

Audit the door before you build the kit.

Pick the real threshold conditions. The wizard scores the entry, recommends the bundle shape, and can push the setup into the builder.

Family wet-entry setup

Front door with family traffic and rain needs a visible tray, absorbent mat, and guest option.

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48 in Minimum span

Wide enough for the first two shoe pairs to land without blocking the door.

Family Bundle

Mat, tray, sign, socks, and reset consumables.

Tray first Placement

Put the tray on the hinge side, sign before the tray, socks after the ask.

Twice weekly Care cadence

Generated from household load and the threshold risk selected above.

30 days Refill check

When socks, odor inserts, and reset cards should be reviewed.

No-drill safe Install note

Rental entries default to adhesive, counter, and freestanding cues.

Kit builder

Size the threshold before you buy.

Real function: pick household shape, entry width, and use case. The page builds a kit, capacity, wash cadence, and estimated price.

Estimated kit$128
42 in

Family Threshold Kit

Designed for daily shoes, guests, and quick resets after school or work.

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Includes

  • 42 inch washable mat
  • low-profile shoe tray
  • 12 guest sock pairs

Care rhythm

Wash mat weekly. Wipe tray every 3 days. Restock socks monthly.

Placement

Tray lands beside the hinge side; sign goes at eye height before the shoe zone.

Guest script

“Shoes off here. Clean socks are yours if you want them.”

Kits

Three ways to stop outside at the door.

The first version can launch as curated/preorder bundles. The page already behaves like a shop without pretending inventory exists yet.

Starter

For apartments, side doors, and clean homes that just need a cue.

  • 30 inch washable mat
  • compact shoe tray
  • print-ready no-shoes sign
$74

Host

For parties, rentals, home studios, and anyone tired of asking twice.

  • 60 inch mat and boot tray
  • 24 guest sock pairs
  • counter sign plus door sign
  • monthly reset checklist
$196
Product line

Actual shop cards, built from SKU data.

Each card has price, component role, estimated margin, and replacement cadence. Select items and the preorder plan updates before checkout exists.

Selected kit $0
Guest sign generator

Let the sign do the awkward part.

Type the room name and the preview updates. Download is handled by the browser.

The Wharton House

Shoes off. Stay awhile.

Clean socks are by the door. Thanks for helping keep outside outside.

Evidence

Not fear. Just a better threshold.

The idea is simple: reduce what gets tracked in, then make the habit easy enough that guests and kids actually follow it.

EPA: reduce tracked-in dust.

The EPA recommends wiping or removing shoes and using mats as part of reducing lead dust exposure at home.

Read EPA guidance →

CDC/NIOSH: work shoes stay out.

NIOSH prevention guidance says not to wear work shoes inside when lead dust could be present.

Read CDC guidance →

Shoes carry contaminants.

Published research treats shoe soles as a real vector for moving contamination between environments.

Read PubMed abstract →
Preorder capture

Save the plan, then tell us what to stock.

The preorder flow records kit choice, ZIP, household type, selected products, and the builder output. It is a real capture path, not a fake checkout.

$128 Plan total

Family Threshold Kit with core products selected.

-- Est. margin

Computed from the selected SKU model.

Monthly Refill rhythm

Socks, odor inserts, and reset cards drive repeat utility.

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