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Spring cleaning can help reduce potential insurance claims

By March 21, 2024No Comments

Make your home less vulnerable to an insurance claim this spring. Be on the lookout for cracks in outdoor walkways and seasonal damage to your roofing or siding. It’s also an excellent time to clean out your gutters and replace indoor detector alarm batteries.

Spring cleaning can be a refreshing way to start the season off on the right foot. Here are some tips to make your spring cleaning efficient and effective:

Make a Plan: Before you start cleaning, make a list of all the areas in your home that need attention. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you don’t miss anything.

  1. Declutter First: Go through your belongings and declutter each room before you start cleaning. Donate or throw away anything you no longer need or use. This will make the cleaning process much easier and more efficient.
  2. Work from Top to Bottom: Start cleaning high surfaces like ceiling fans, light fixtures, and shelves, and work your way down to the floors. This will help prevent dust and dirt from falling onto surfaces you’ve already cleaned.
  3. Use Natural Cleaners: Consider using natural cleaning products like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice instead of harsh chemicals. They are safer for your health and the environment.
  4. Focus on High-Traffic Areas: Pay special attention to areas of your home that get the most use, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. These areas tend to accumulate the most dirt and grime and may need extra attention.
  5. Don’t Forget About the Windows: Clean your windows inside and out to let more natural light into your home. You can make a simple window cleaner with equal parts water and vinegar.
  6. Wash Bedding and Linens: Wash your bedding, curtains, and other linens to freshen them up for the new season. Don’t forget to vacuum and flip your mattress as well.
  7. Tackle Outdoor Spaces: Spring cleaning isn’t just for the inside of your home. Take some time to clean up outdoor spaces like patios, decks, and sidewalks. Sweep away debris, wash outdoor furniture, and prune any overgrown plants.
  8. Organize Storage Areas: Take the time to organize closets, cabinets, and other storage spaces. Use bins, baskets, and labels to keep things neat and tidy.
  9. Get the Whole Family Involved: Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be a solo effort. Get the whole family involved and turn it into a fun activity. Assign tasks to each family member and work together to get the job done faster.

Remember, spring cleaning doesn’t have to be done all in one day. Take your time and spread the tasks out over a few days or weekends to make it more manageable. Happy cleaning!

 

 

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