Spring
Cleaning Tips
Spring cleaning
tips from Mower Insurance
Of course, because spring is a time for new beginnings,
cleaning and organization around the house are very popular this time of year.
If you’re ready to tackle that monumental chore, read on for some helpful
information. (And if you’re so tidy and organized throughout the year that
spring cleaning isn’t a big chore for
you, well, keep that to yourself! Unless you want your friends and neighbors to
be jealous, that is.)
Take it one room
at a time. Deciding to clean or organize your entire home can quickly get
overwhelming. If you focus on just one area or room, then move to another only
when you’re finished, you’ll likely work more efficiently.
Follow the
six-month rule. Generally, if you haven’t used something in six months
(with the exception of seasonal items), it’s a good idea to consider throwing
it away or donating it.
Don’t forget the
kitchen. Just like other rooms, your kitchen likely has things that haven’t
been used in some time — and this includes food in the refrigerator or freezer.
Give those appliances a thorough cleaning and get rid of anything you won’t be
eating.
Set yourself up
for success. Paper clutter is something we all could probably cut back on
pretty easily. Setting up a few recycling bins throughout the house gives you a
convenient alternative to just setting that old magazine or paperwork down
somewhere and watching the pile grow.
Make some money! Of
course, the spring cleaning garage sale is a tradition for many homeowners, and
can be a great way to bring in some extra income. Talk about a win-win
situation — you get rid of stuff you don’t need, and someone pays you for it!
Stay safe.
When you’re cleaning or maintaining your home, be mindful of the physical risks
involved. Lift with your leg muscles, not your back. Avoid prolonged repetitive
motions. Use ladders, lawnmowers and other dangerous tools with caution.
Contact Us!
For further questions and assistance, please contact Mower Insurance at 715-723-5525
or tsperry@mowerins.com
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