Thursday, August 16, 2012

How To Speed Clean Your House

In this busy world we live in, seeing time to clean the house is more and more often at the lowest of our long "to do" list! Most families nowadays have two working parents with hardly sufficient time in the day for a decent dinner. If you encourage every person to help, set time limits on each room, you can get your house and keep your house clutter free throughout the week. Even younger children can be given small jobs that they will be able to do, and in the end feel good about having been asked to help.

The first chore is to give every person a job and accountability to be in charge of for the week. A chart on the frig works well for this, and there will be no bickering about who was supposed to do what. This can turn weekly, so every person shares in the least fun chores. This is entirely up to you depending how clean you feel things must be, so not to feel overwhelmed when you come home.

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Everyone can be responsible for their own bedrooms. This means it should be picked up, dusted, and the floor swept weekly. Having bins for children to keep their toys in, book shelves or baskets for books, and inexpensive shelves to keep things on, and off the floor is a big help. Each someone should not have to spend more than 15- 30 minutes on this chore. In 15 minutes you can turn the sheets on the bed, and damp dust surfaces. It is best to work your way nearby the room in a circle, clockwise, so that you know what you have cleaned. Start with the perimeter, then hit the interior. In the next 15 minutes you can clean the floor and straighten up a closet, or get those dust bunnies that hide under the bed. By timing your chores, you tend to get level to the job, and not procrastinate

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The other rooms in the house such as the kitchen, bath, living room, house room, dining room, and utility room can also be done in about 30 minutes. Depending on the estimate of people in the house that are able to tackle these other rooms, divide them up. Even with all these rooms and maybe only two adults to do them, it should not take more than 2 hours per week per person. The key is holding the room clutter free all week. Teach every person to put back what they used from the place they got it in the first place. This might be hard at first, but once every person sees how much time it saves in the end, they will get on board. They key to this is having those containers, baskets, shelves, etc. Where every thing does have its place.

For instance, in the house room that probably gets used the most, use the first 15 minutes to clear the clutter. Look nearby the room and have a laundry basket at hand to pick up anyone that is not in its place. You can worry about redistributing items later. Speed dust by using a dust cloth in each hand. Next fluff pillows and fold throws. Vacuum or dry mop the floor, couple on areas nearby door ways that seem to get used the most, and therefore have more dirt. Every other week, vacuum the furniture and blinds. If you have young children or pets, you might need to vacuum more than once a week, especially in the rooms used most frequently.

In the bathroom, start with a flushable wipe and clean the sink and its fixtures. Grab other towelette to clean the edge of the bathtub, toilet seat, and the toilet exterior. Squirt toilet bowl cleaner nearby the inside edge of the toilet, and let it sit a few minutes while you clean the mirror with glass cleaner and a cloth. Spray cleaner on the tub or shower, let sit a few minutes, then rinse clean.
Last damp mop the floor.

The kitchen might require a dinky extra time depending how much it gets used. First clean off the countertops and sink. Spray disinfectant on the sink and let sit. Spritz the counters down with disinfectant, then return to the sink and scrub with a sponge. Return to the counters and wipe dry with a fresh cotton cloth. Clean the refrigerator deal with as this gets used a lot! Wipe down other appliances, and any finger prints you see on cabinets. Last wet mop the floor.

Chores such as taking out the trash, loading, unloading the dishwasher, can all be given weekly so no one someone has it all to do.

This will not be a perfectly cleaned house, but it verily will be presentable, even if your mother-in-law drops in for an unexpected visit!

How To Speed Clean Your House

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