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Eight essential spring-cleaning tips

Source SIFY
Last Updated: Fri, Mar 06, 2009 09:10 hrs

1. Remove any and all clutter!

One of the basic tenants of feng shui, which is an ancient art of creating a harmonious environment in your home using space, placement of objects, colour and more to keep vital energy aligned, is that clutter represents stagnant energy.

In order for energy, or chi, to flow - and therefore for your home to feel peaceful, support your mental and emotional well-being and provide a sanctuary for you to reside in - the clutter must be cleared. Plus, there's no point in cleaning items that you're planning to get rid of, so remove the clutter before you do anything else.

Clearing clutter presents a great opportunity to donate your items to your favourite charity and thereby help your community at the same time!

2. Organize before you start: Get your supplies together

Only amateurs waste time running back and forth to get another sponge or more vinegar for cleaning. Professional cleaners know it saves time and energy to have everything you need all ready to go. So gather all of your cleaning supplies FIRST, and keep them with you in a large bucket.

Supplies that we highly recommend for effective and non-toxic cleaning include: PerfectClean Terry cloths, Dusters and Mits. These are the same cleaning tools used by leading hospitals, hotels, and other organizations that depend on environments that are clean down to the biological level.

PerfectClean Mops. Rather than just pushing dust and dirt around, or worse, stirring it up into the air, all PerfectClean mops and other products are made with positively charged ultramicrofibers that pick up everything in their path -- including the biological and toxic contaminants that no other cleaning tool or solution can touch.

The "Three Musketeers" of natural cleaning: baking soda, lemons and vinegar.

Non-toxic Cleaning Solutions. Skip the harsh, chemical cleaners and opt for safe solutions like the EnviroRite line of non-toxic cleaning products, which contain no hazardous ingredients, petrochemicals, perfumes, dyes or animal by-products, or Vermont Organics' Liquid Sunshine Non-Toxic Cleaner, which is a powerful cleaner, with a citrus scent, that delivers dramatic results with a multi-functioning non-toxic formula that's safe and mild, even on your skin.

3. Clean One Room at a Time

Not only does this make the chore of cleaning an entire house much more manageable, but it means you can clean for an hour here or there, get an entire room done, then start up again another day.

“ … Spring cleaning does not have to be a monumental chore, as long as you plan ahead,” said Nancy Bock, SDA vice president of education. “Pick the right cleaning products for the right job. Take it one room, one cleaning task at a time. You’ll finish up faster if you tackle each spring cleaning project separately.”

The general game-plan for each room is the same: clean from top to bottom (dirt will fall to the floor as you clean) and only circle the room once. Clean all that you can from each position you're in (at the sink, for instance) before moving on. Move in a clockwise movement around the room if it will help you remember where you've cleaned already. There is one rule when you use the “clean one room at a time” mantra and that is: Do not leave the room until you’re finished cleaning!

3.Delegate!

There’s no rule that says you have to spring clean by yourself, so enlist your spouse and your children to help. If necessary, give each a specific task to complete, such as cleaning out the refrigerator or pulling clothes to donate out of a closet. Even young children can help with small cleaning tasks.

5. Have Fun …

Cleaning and fun don’t normally belong in the same sentence … but why shouldn’t they? Since you have to clean anyway, why not have a good time doing it by putting on some music or making a game out of who can clean a room the fastest. And try to focus on the end result while you’re at it … having a clean, fresh and healthy home!

6. Don’t Forget to Clean Your Home’s Air, Too!

Most people would agree that a fresh, clean-smelling home is one of the main points of spring cleaning. To clean your home's air, and remove potentially dangerous microbes, molds, and pollutants, try out the PIONAIR Air Treatment System. Unlike most air purifiers, the PIONAIR™ Air Treatment System doesn't wait for pollutants to contact a filter or plate.

Instead, the PIONAIR generates air-purifying technology that migrates through the area and neutralizes organic odours, microbes, and moulds at their source. As a result, the PIONAIR produces fresh clean air throughout your home uniformly, by addressing the pollutant source -- without the use of fans, filters, or plates!

7. Make a List of Bigger ‘Project’ Tasks to Complete

As you go through your home cleaning each room, there will be some tasks that are projects in and of themselves. For example, you might devote a day just to cleaning your windows or basement or unclogging your gutters. As you think of these projects, jot them down and tackle them one at a time.

8. Take Pride by Staying Focused: Keep One Area of Your Home Clean at a Time

After you’ve spring-cleaned your home, take a few minutes each day to keep it that way by:

Filing your mail and papers

Doing dishes

Sweeping the kitchen floor

Cleaning the kitchen counters

By keeping your home clean and in order a little at a time, it’ll make the bigger cleaning jobs, like mopping your kitchen floor, much faster.

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