Spring Cleaning
Spending more time inside lately? Noticing some areas in your home that need a little TLC? Now is the perfect time to get out those cleaning supplies and give your home a solid top to bottom spring cleaning. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Inside:
- Start from the ceiling and work your way down
- Dust ceiling fans and light fixtures
- Wash walls, door casings and baseboards (hint: old toothbrushes are a great way to scrub small edges and tight corners)
- Wash windows, window coverings and wipe down screens (don’t forget window runners)
- Wipe down all electrical plugs, light switches and door knobs
- Clean air vents and covers
- Scrub floors
- Pull out appliances and clean inside, outside, behind and underneath
- Still have energy? Remove items from closets and cupboards and wash down space (sort items into “keep” and “give away piles”)
- Think you’re done? Get down low and take a look from a child’s perspective (whoa, didn’t see that dirt before!)
Outside (even when isolating, there are things that can be done around your house):
- Clean up after your pet (it’s easier when it’s frozen)
- Shake out entry mats and sweep patios and porches
- Clean out the garage
- Wipe down or power wash siding (weather permitting)
- Clean light fixtures
- Wash windows and doors
- Trim trees, bushes and shrubs (while it’s still cold to prevent diseases)
- Turn on hose bibs when chance for freezing is over and pull out hoses
- Don’t forget to take a look at your gutters (safely!)
- Prepare gardens for planting (buying seeds and starting indoors is a real mood picker upper)
- Wipe down patio furniture (then sit down and soak up some vitamin D)
With the kids home from school, involving them in this spring ritual is a great opportunity to teach some life skills and work together as a family. Have fun and stay healthy!
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