Sunday, June 29, 2014

HOUSEHOLD CHORES-ORGANIZED & MADE EASY

HOUSEHOLD CHORES-ORGANIZED & MADE EASY:




The advantages of a clean home are numerous.  No, I don’t mean spotless, Homes & Gardens picturesque clean.  I am talking about one where there are not too many crumbs on the kitchen floor for the baby to eat, where you have clean laundry and bed linens, clean dishes to eat off of, and can take a bath without fear of touching something gross and contagious.  Of course the biggest advantages of a clean home are comfort and safety.   Clean bathrooms and kitchens are actually very important because you don't want to spread germs around the house which cause illness.  Tidy and clean living rooms can help avoid accidents.  Another advantage of following a list or guide is everything that is important gets cleaned on a consistent basis therefore you don't forget something or neglect something too long, generally, to the point where it gets really out of control.

So, let’s begin with the daily clean-up routine.
 
Every morning we get up, put on clean clothes, eat breakfast, dirty a few dishes, etc.  You know the drill.  However, what if one morning we wake up to put on our clean clothes, or eat our bowl of cereal, and there are no clean clothes or dishes?   Our life has been disrupted and we could have avoided this.

How can we avoid disrupting our life?  Simply by making sure that our household cleaning schedule reflects and complements our daily routines and habits.  Actions such as cleaning our dirty dishes  or washing laundry as a load appears or putting things away right immediately, when done as consistently as we use them, will keep our life going in an easy and organized manner.  In other words clean the dishes or rinse and put them in the dishwasher right after you use them.  Don’t wait and let the dirty clothes pile up; it is easy to knock out one load while watching TV.   

When I talk about daily household chores I am not talking about cleaning your house for hours on end each day.  In fact, you will find that using a daily clean up schedule you will not need to clean that long at all and it certainly makes the weekly cleaning a great deal easier and quicker.

The following two lists (daily cleanup and weekly chores list) are only guides, but generally I think these are pretty universal.   Using these list should certainly help keep your home tidy and easier for you to keep clean.

Daily Household Cleanup:
Take out Trash

Make beds

Dirty Clothes Control:  Place dirty clothes in laundry baskets, not tossed around the house and wash a load when you can.

Tidy as You Go:  Make sure to put things where they belong, don’t let things pile up in one spot. It is harder to clean up a huge pile later on.  Toss out anything you no longer want rather than let it pile up for later. In other words, tidy up as you go.

Bathrooms:  Daily bathroom cleaning beats weekly scrubbing of scum and old pee any day.  Bathrooms are one of the dirtiest places in the house.  They should be done at the very least once a week if not more often.  Here's an easy way to keep the bathrooms manageable and always clean.  Be sure to keep Clorox wipes under the sink or next to the toilet on the floor.  Once you and your partner both get into this habit you will see how easy it really is. It takes all of a few minutes and poof, the only thing left weekly in the bathrooms will be the floors.

General Bathroom Area:   The idea here is that each person in the home chips in and does this at least once a day so let’s say after a BM.  Put those Clorox wipes left in the bathroom to good use.  Wipe down the toilet well making sure to lift the toilet seat, wipe well around all parts of the seat and around the base of the toilet too.  Wipe down counter and fixtures with a new wipe.

Shower & Tubs:  Use shower to shower or similar item with each shower.  Assuming you sprayed the shower after your last visit and left the product on all surfaces.  Keep a toilet brush in the corner of the shower and while standing in there scrub the walls and tub well.  Use the handheld shower head to rinse all surfaces then spray with shower to shower on exiting.   If all parties do this daily it takes just a couple minutes and no scum will build up.

Kitchen:  Clean up kitchen after meals including using Clorox wipes on all counter surfaces and cabinets handles.  Sweep up crumbs on the floor.  Run and empty dishwasher as needed.  Every time you go into the refrigerator get in the habit of looking for outdated items and toss them, keep it tidy and wipe any spills right away.  Every time you go into the pantry, put things back where they belong and keep it tidy.  These quick steps will go a long way to help avoid huge, hour upon hour cleaning later on.  Quick tip to help keep cabinets doors clean--as you stand there waiting for something to boil or bake, wipe down the cabinet doors. 

Garage, Patio & Grill:  Between each monthly maintenance of these areas just keep them tidy and cleaned up with each use.  

Brush Pets: This may need to be done daily with long haired pets and it may suffice to do it biweekly. Adjust your schedule accordingly.

Keep a Shopping List:  Check paper products and cleaning supplies as you go and keep a list. Each time you go into the pantry or refrigerator note items you will need.  It is much easier and quicker to keep a list going than to try to see everything you need right before you want to go shopping. This also helps to keep the spending under control as you will shop according to what you need rather than impulse shop.

WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD CHORES:
Side Note on Pets: The number of times each week the floors will need to be done is dependent upon the number of pets in the home and if they shed a lot or a little.  Some homes will need to be vacuumed and mopped daily while others can easily be done biweekly. It is highly recommended that floors in homes with pets be swept at least twice a week and mopped at least weekly. 

Monday
Wash bed sheets.  
Dust upstairs.  Sweep, vacuum and/or mop upstairs and steps-Pet hair loves to congregate in the corners of steps so be sure to vacuum stairs well. 

Tuesday
Laundry as needed (don’t forget those nice hand towels in the guest bathroom). 
Pay bills as needed. 
File as needed, etc.
Dust downstairs.
Sweep, vacuum and/or mop downstairs floors.   
Groom pets as needed.

Wednesday
Clean bathrooms-If you follow the daily suggestion the bathrooms will be pretty much clean, just wipe up as needed and mop the floors.
Clean Kitchen- If you follow the daily suggestions the kitchen will be in order and pretty much clean, just mop and scrub floor and flush disposal drain with vinegar.

Thursday
Laundry as needed

Friday-
If you have a pet/s, repeat floor cleaning in the area the pet/s reside the most.  

Saturday

Sunday
Grocery shop
Cook and portion meals for the week
   Laundry as needed
   Lawn and yard work as needed

See monthly and annual maintenance schedule too

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