3.23.2014

Spring Cleaning Tips for professionals

Illustration by AnnaMaria Jacob/The Anniston Star
Illustration by Anna Maria Jacob / The Anniston Star
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Spring is here, the weather is getting warmer, the days are getting longer and the smell of freshly cut wood Bermuda Alabama will soon be in the breeze. This is a great time of year to learn about nature through the reorganization and modernization of the living spaces.

The first step is to at least semi-hard to clean. According to a 2010 study in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, house dust may not only contain allergens such as pollen and soot, but traces of hazardous chemicals such as lead, arsenic, and DDT. And while the house never be completely free of dust, it is important for a healthy lifestyle to thoroughly and regularly cleaned.

Kristie Sparks cleaning service Oxford Bryant beats cleaning, curtains and blinds first, not only because they collect a lot of dust and dirt, but brighten your spring cleaning experience window.

"It is much easier to clean their sockets, as you can see," Sparks said. "Choose a sunny day, clean the windows and open immediately. Needless to clean the inside of the easier and more fun. Puts you in a good mood."

Jeff Digby, owners of industrial cleaning solutions Digby Anniston, said the key to all good clean working from top to bottom.

"Many people forget, the upper corners of the ceiling dust, the tops of ceiling fans, places like that," Digby said. "Start at the top of the room and out of there. Makes it much easier and more efficient cleaning. Moreover, it is less likely to miss a point."

In order to reduce allergens, Digby also recommends a professional carpet cleaning twice a year thoroughly. Pet owners should for once a quarter to decide to minimize dandruff. Professional cleaning also prolongs the carpet in high traffic areas, he said.

About hiring a professional, there are many simple and robust methods of cleaning that can be done at home.

Lakitta Thompson, Creme Dela Creme own House Keeping Service advised in Anniston, stay away from harsh chemicals.

"I often smell bad and can sometimes be dangerous if you are not careful., You do not want to go mixing things you should not do," Thompson said. "You do not want the first thing people feel when they come to your house for chemicals."

When it comes to cleaning products, she says to think green. "There are many great organic cleaning products out there that you can buy or even make that work as well as bleach are smelly old."

Mop is ideal for traditional damage and dirt on sealed floors, to Digby. , For disinfection and leaving a great shine, but Steam Mop is the way to go.

"Do what is right for your type of soil," Digby said. "However, many plants have much more of a steam mop with a bucket of soapy water to try and clean. Guests can buy steam mops for your sweet home now, they are great."

One trick that put nearly all the benefits of the agreement on power, a little work in the spring cleaning.

"Nothing is worth the hard work," Thompson said, laughing. "I try not to be depressed, and if you want your home to look good, you can put no fear and his bushes."

Andrew Holder is a freelance writer in Jacksonville. You can reach him at Andrew.Holderfield @ gmail.com.

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