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Tips for a Tidy Home

January 27th, 2012

Don’t you love coming home to a clean house? Whether you live in a two-room apartment or a sprawling ranch, the air just feels fresher when the place is clean and neat. Although some busy folks hire a housekeeping service to come in every week or two to make things right, most of us fend for ourselves and bravely tackle the dirtiest household chores when we can’t bear the grime any longer.

Cleaning your home doesn’t have to be a dreaded task, however. With a few arrangements ahead of time, you can be ready to go and get the work done in no time flat. All it takes is a little bit of organization and preparation, and you can whisk through those weekly duties pronto.

  1. Stock cleaning supplies. Use the most natural and non-toxic products you can find. Or consider making your own. Clean the toilet bowls with Alka Seltzer, for example, by tossing in a couple of tablets, letting them fizz for an hour so, and then scrubbing the bowl to remove lingering debris. For counter space and bathroom fixtures, use a paste made of baking soda and water and apply it like cleanser. Rinse each surface thoroughly, and you will be surprised to see how effectively this works. Try a half-cut of vinegar following by a cup of hot water to clear a clogged drain. You can find many types of homemade cleaners and fresheners that will save money and cut fumes as well as protect your household materials.
  2. Get organized. Keep all supplies and cleaning equipment in a specific area so you can find them when needed. Wash or replace cleaning rags, and don’t forget to buy paper towels. Replace your mop head and broom every three to six months, or as needed, to keep these tools working effectively. Choose a certain time slot and try to follow it each week for doing the general cleaning. For example, this could be Thursday evening, Saturday morning, or another time when you can get the housework done without interruption.
  3. Work efficiently. Start at one end of the house-the one furthest from the center-and work your way back. Put a clothesbasket or paper bag in each room to receive items that need to be moved to another area, such as discarded newspapers, shoes, or dishes. Train the kids to return items like these to their proper locations at the end of each day.
  4. Go light to heavy. Start with dusting, wiping, or surface tasks first. Then move on to the sweeping, vacuuming, or mopping, as well as windows or other heavy-duty tasks that remain to be done. Open the windows, weather permitting, to bring in fresh air and let out contaminated air. You’ll love the fresh scent unless you live in a heavily polluted area.
  5. Clean up thoroughly. Put everything away where it belongs, cleaning supplies included. Pick up magazines, toys, and other discarded items. Place fresh-cut flowers in a vase on the table, or bake muffins for supper. The delicious aroma will add to the wonderful clean feeling of your home.

Make a habit of keeping the house tidy each day. Put things where they belong. Do the dishes after each meal. Put away groceries when you return from the store. Then you won’t have as much to do when cleaning day rolls around.

Get the Mailbox for You

December 21st, 2011

Mailbox is not a strange thing anymore.  People have been familiar with this since long time ago. When we read the term of ‘mailbox’ then we will automatically know about the main function. So many types of mailbox that we can find, but not all them suitable for us that is why we have an alternative about it.

AuthFlorenceMailboxDirect is the right place if you want to buy mailbox. By opening the site, you will see about other type of mailbox like cluster mailboxes. The shape of this mailbox is unique because it has small feet under the long boxes. Auth Florence always gives the good quality for each product they also give us frees shipping when we order the mailboxes from them. Each mailbox has their function and we can choose the most appropriate mailbox that can fit to our space. If you want to buy Florence mailboxes then just visit the site and call the customer service. Here is also available the vertical and horizontal mailboxes. If you need the small one then collection boxes is the good choice. Sometimes, they give us special price for the mailboxes, and they can give us fast service.

Your Own Day Care Furniture

November 2nd, 2011

Every commercial establishment in town gives a lot of thought to the kind of furniture he or she must bring in to his or her own to give it that competitive edge over all other establishments in the area. This fact also applies to day care centers because there are a lot of day care centers in town that serve as your competitors. One of the main things that can help you gain the trust of parents is when they see that the day care furniture that you have in your day care centers are the ones that promote comfort to the children while learning at the same time.

It is important however that the furniture that you bring in at the day care center should be easy to clean, that does not let stain or any dirt stick on it. Because when kids are the ones using them mostly, it is not unusual anymore if the furniture ends up with a lot of dirt or stain at the end of the day. As much as possible, pick out the ones that you can just wipe off after use. It is also indeed very much essential that day care furniture should be built with safety in mind. You will only know that a furniture is safe when it is made from materials that are less dangerous to them and made on a height that they can handle or is not too big for them. With these, you are not only lessening the risk of danger or harm but you are also teaching them about responsibility and independence.

Most of the time, you will encounter care furniture like activity desk and chair for their art activities, soft seating furniture that they can take a seat on during story-telling, sleeping cots where they can take their naps and so many other furniture.