Showing posts with label House keeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House keeping. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Things You Should Get Rid Of from your house

Everyone knows that it’s important to stay healthy, and part of being healthy often means buying new things – comfortable work clothes, workout equipment, healthy groceries, and so on. What many people forget is that the healthier option also means getting rid of certain things that are detrimental to your health and well being. You can start improving your health by throwing these 13 items in the trash.

1. Old plastic containers

Check all of your old plastic containers and throw away any hard, translucent plastic containers that have “PC” (Polycarbonate) printed on them, as well as containers with scratches on them. These containers may be made from Bisphenol A, which is a substance that emits toxic fumes when heated. Experts recommend using glass containers to heat up any foodstuffs.

2. Air fresheners

The chemical that causes the air freshener’s scent to last longer is called “Phthalate”. In recent years, air freshener manufacturers have been reducing their usage of this chemical, which was shown to be harmful to the development of the reproductive system in humans and other mammals. Instead, you can make your own air fresheners at home.

3. Antibacterial soap
Antibacterial soap doesn't kill more bacteria than regular soap, and a 2014 FDA report warns that it may be unsafe for use. The active chemical in the soap, called “Triclazone”, was found to change the normal hormone levels in mammals, and may facilitate the development of antibiotics resistant bacteria. Go back to using regular soap – it’s just as effective, but without the dangerous side effects.

4. “Diet” soft drinks


If you’re trying to lose weight, drinking “diet” sodas may be the worst thing for you. Nature Magazine published research findings that show that artificial sweeteners like sucralose, aspartame and saccharin cause changes in the beneficial bacteria that lives in our guts and aid in regulating our metabolism. They also reduce our body’s ability to process glucose. These side effects play a significant factor in raising the risk of developing diabetes.

5. Old sneakers

Experts maintain that running shoes should be replaced after 300-400 miles (500-650Km). For people who run an average of 30 miles a week, that means replacing your shoes every three months. Worn shoes lose their shock absorbing qualities and can damage to your knees and spine. If you don’t regularly run, replace your shoes as soon as you notice the soles are worn out.

6. Worn out toothbrushes

If you brush your teeth twice a day as your dentist recommends, your toothbrushes wear out pretty quickly. On average, it takes two months of use to wear out a toothbrush, and experts agree that they should be replaced every three months. Worn out brushes lose their efficacy in the fight against tooth decay.

7. Clothes you don’t wear anymore

Have a look in your closet and ask yourself when the last time you wore each item was. People who lost or gained weight tend to keep their old clothes, fearing they may need them again in the future. Seeing these items can cause anxiety and even panic when preparing to go out, so getting rid of them can save you lots of heartache.

8. Old liquid makeup

Any liquid makeup (and mascara in particular) may become a habitat for bacteria. It is highly advised that you throw away any liquid makeup items after three months from the moment you opened them. By using old products, you actually apply new bacteria to your skin, which can lead to zits and infections.

9. Dirty contact-lens cases

The #1 cause of eye infections is using a dirty contact lens case. Replace the case every three months and change the solution on a daily basis. Not following these rules can lead to eye ulcers and various other infections that can damage your eyes.

10. Old sunscreen lotion

Believe it or not, even sunscreen lotion has an expiration date and ignoring it can be a mistake. The expiration date signifies the time period after which the active chemicals that prevent harmful rays from damaging your skin to become inactive. After that time, no matter how much sunscreen you apply, it won’t protect your skin. Without adequate protection, you’re left exposed to premature aging, sun damages, and skin cancer.

11. Worn out bras

When was the last time you bought a new bra? The elastic band in bras stretches with time (especially in the washing machine), making the bra less efficient at providing support. It is recommended that you replace your bra the moment it stops being supportive. Following this simple rule can reduce back pains, and help slowing down the aging process.

12. Margarine

Margarine contains Trans Fats, which raise your LDL levels. At the same time, moderate use of butter has been shown to be beneficial for your health. In 2013, the US National Health Institute found that people who eat butter generally live longer than those who eat margarine.

13. Old Plastic cutting boards
Regular use of plastic cutting boards leaves nicks and grooves in the material. These grooves in the material become a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and fungi, all of which are hard to remove. It’s recommended that you use a wooden board since they often have sap inside, which is a natural antimicrobial substance that kills bacteria in the wood.
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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Tips to Make Your House Look Ready for Guests

It’s already 5pm and the guests are going to be over in a couple of hours, and your house is very far from clean. Have no fear, let me share my 12 secret steps to make your home look cleaner than it really is:
1. Begin by clean where your guests are most ly to see: Start in the doorway and work your way to the living-room (unless you’re taking them somewhere else). Clean the floors and surfaces, and unclutter these areas.
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2. Next, clean the TV, people always check out the TV, even if it’s off. Follow up by cleaning table-tops and counters. If you have some extra time, spray the rooms with air-freshener or scented disinfectant to make it feel fresh.
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3. Clutter is an eyesore, put remotes in one place (a basket, for example), books on shelves or stack them neatly in one place, and stash any other random objects into a laundry basket, then hide it in your bedroom. If you have time to put things back – it’ll be easier to clean once the guests are gone!
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4. Bathroom! Flush, brush and flush again! Wipe any unsightly spots and such, close all the drawers, cupboards and closets, hang all your towels and give this room an air-freshener spritz as-well. Still got time? Get the windex and clean the mirror and taps!
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5. When was the last time you replaced the dish-towels? Or the hand-towels in your bathroom? Get to it!
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7. Head to the Kitchen, you got to do the dishes! And when I say “do”, I mean either hide them in your dishwasher, or if it’s full – use the oven as a quick storage. Alternatively, put them in a bucket with hot water and soap, and hide it in your bedroom, it’ll make it easier to wash them later.
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8. Clean the window sills and turn the blinds up (to hide the dust), still have time – get the windex and do the windows!
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10. In case you didn’t have a chance before, grab that air-freshener and spray each room. A clean smell often makes people ignore minor dirty corners.
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11. Didn’t get a chance to clean everything yet? Put something shiny close to a dirty area, it’ll draw people’s attention away from the eyesore and over to the nice, shiny object!
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12. We’re practically done, but if you got some extra time to spare, just get the vacuum and take care of the floors (remember to start by the door and clean according to guest-ly-to-visit rooms first) and if they happen to arrive while you’re at it – they’ll excuse whatever small mess since they’ll feel they disturbed you in the middle of cleaning!
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