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Staying Cool in the Heat

It has been a very hot week in New York!  Today it is supposed to hit the 100 degree mark too!  The latest weather report  shows many states are hitting  record high temperatures this summer.  So, while we bask in the sun and enjoy the lovely days of summertime, don't forget to stay hydrated.

All of us need to be careful in extreme heat temperatures, but keep in mind that the elderly, pregnant women, children, and pets are most susceptible to dehydration.

Signs of dehydration are decreased physical activity, dry mouth, irritability, and fussiness.

Drink cool water regularly because dehydration can lead to heat stroke.  Heat stroke can be life threatening and requires immediate, medical attention.

Signs of heat stroke include flushed, red, dry skin, little or no sweating, dizziness, headache, fatigue and confusion.

Besides staying hydrated, other ways to keep cool are:  staying in the shade, wearing light-weight clothing and light-colored clothing, and trying to go outside in the early morning hours before the heat hits its peak.

Giving Back To Our Environment

This past weekend, my son had an opportunity to play baseball at a charity tournament for kids.  As I sat there watching the game, I thought how nice it is to be able to give back to those in need.  What a great feeling it is to know that you are doing something to help others. 

I then looked over at the garbage pail near the field and saw that it was overflowing with plastic water bottles and aluminum cans.  I started thinking about recycling, and how it helps our environment.  People still don't realize how every small step counts, and when it comes to recycling, we all need to do our part.  I feel "we" are on the right track, but more has to be done.  It is our time to start giving back to the environment!

I decided to look up some interesting facts about recycling to remind myself why recycling is so important.  I would like to share them with you:

~ Recycling helps slow down the process of global warming.

~ Recycling is great for the earth.  Fewer trees are cut down when we recycle paper.

~ Recycling reduces the amount of waste in landfills, creating a cleaner, more spacious environment.

~A used aluminum can is recycled and back on the grocery shelf as a new can in as little as 60 days.

~ More than 20,000,000 Hershey's kisses are wrapped each day, using 133 square miles of aluminum foil.  Most of us don't realize this but that foil is recyclable.

~ Every ton of recycled office paper saves 300 gallons of oil.

~ Americans throw away 44 million newspapers everyday.  That's the same as dumping 500,000 trees into landfills each week.

~ Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to keep a 100 watt bulb burning for 4 hours.

~ Each year Americans throw away 250,000,000 styrofoam cups.  Styrofoam is not recyclable.

~ Americans use over 80,000,000,000 aluminum cans every year.  There is no limit to the amount of times aluminum can be recycled.

~ Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the oceans kills as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year.

~ Every year, each American throws out about 1,200 pounds of organic garbage that can be composted.

~ To produce each week's Sunday newspaper, 500,000 trees must be cut down.

~ Each of us uses approximately one 100 foot tall Douglas Fir in paper and wood products per year.

~ Every minute of everyday, an average of 113,204 aluminum cans are recycled.

~ Recycling provides jobs and preserves our natural resources such as oil.  It also keeps our water clean.

~ Letting your faucet run for 5 minutes uses as much energy as using a 60 watt lightbulb for 14 hours.

~ A typical family consumes 182 gallons of soda, 29 gallons of juice, 104 gallons of milk, and 26 gallons of bottled water a year....Don't forget to recycle!

Another Step Towards Reducing Cleaning Time at Home

Every year, the last two weeks in June are extremely hectic for me.  Trying to balance work, school, kids activities, final exams, graduations, and end of year parties, my life gets overwhelmed and my house gets really messy!  I try my best to keep my stress level at a minimal but when I come home to a dirty house, my stress level increases. 

Because my cleaning time is very minimal, I always rely on the quickest ways to clean my house.  For starters, I use the same natural cleaners to clean just about every room in my house:  Vinegar, lemon juice, and baking soda. 

Vinegar is like an all-purpose cleaner, a disinfectant, and a deodorizer.  By mixing equal parts of vinegar and water in a spray bottle, I can clean most of my home with this wonderful solution.  The vinegar smell usually subsides once the vinegar dries.

Lemon juice is great for dissolving soap scum and hard water deposits.  Because of its natural bleaching qualities, lemon juice can also be used to treat stains.  I usually make a paste using lemon juice mixed with baking soda.  Sometimes I mix lemon juice with vinegar instead.  Before using lemon juice, I would recommend testing it on a hidden surface area first.

I use baking soda as a deodorizer.  I also rely on it to scrub surfaces, countertops, and bathtubs!  I use it in my laundry and for brushing my teeth...it is a great cleaner because of its versatility.

 

 

Keeping A Healthy Beautiful Lawn

For the past few years I have spent countless hours trying to make my lawn look beautiful and I think all the hard work has finally paid off! 

Here are some eco-friendly tips that I follow to keep my lawn lush and green during the beautiful warm weather season:

Believe it or not, I use electric tools when tending to my lawn and landscaping.  I save alot of money this way because I don't have to buy gas for my equipment. 

Through trial and error, I realized that the correct mowing height of a lawn is probably one of the most important steps in maintaining a healthy lawn. Your lawn mower blade should take only about one third of the length of the grass off each time you mow.

As we all know, watering a lawn helps grass grow deeper roots and helps prevent drought.  Watering your lawn early in the morning seems to be the best time to water so less moisture evaporates throughout hot days.

Pesticides are all very toxic to some degree which is why I stay clear away from them.  Pesticides can harm pets and children, and can interfere with the ecological balance in our yards by killing off  worms, which are needed.

Learn to compost your grass clippings.  The Environmental Protection Agency showed in 2011 that 27 percent of landfills were filled with grass clippings and waste from yards.  Composting your grass clippings can reduce this number tremendously. 

Do you have any tips on how to keep your lawn looking beautiful?  Share them with us! 

 

 

Limit Your Cleaning Time Indoors

Now that the warmer weather is here, many of us prefer to be outdoors as much as possible.  I know I do!  As a native New Yorker, I appreciate the warmer weather because it only comes around half the year.  Because I would rather be riding my bike or taking a walk and breathing in fresh clean air, I want to do as little cleaning as possible indoors but still keep my home looking fresh.  Here are a couple of tricks I use to keep my cleaning time indoors limited:

Believe it or not, I use a tennis ball to remove scuffs off of my kitchen tile floor.  My kids love helping me with this chore becasue they think it is the coolest thing in the world!

Sometimes when the fridge smells like last weeks leftovers, I put some of my used coffee grounds in a small bowl and leave it in the fridge.  The smells disappear everytime!

To clean mold and mildew spots off of my shower curtain and around the bathtub, I mix baking soda and lemon juice together (equal parts of each) and make a paste.  Using an small paintbrush, I brush the paste onto the mold and mildew spots, wait a few hours, then wipe it clean.  Viola!  It works every time and it smells great!

Vinegar and water mixed together in a spray bottle can clean almost anything!  I use it for kitchen and bathroon countertops and even my stainless steel appliances.

One of my favorite tricks for getting dirt stains off the collars of my husband's shirts is to draw over the stain with my daughter's white chalk.  Somehow the chalk gets the grease stain out of the shirt....like magic!  I then wash the shirt like I normally do with Borax.

Got any tips, ideas, or tricks on easy cleaning to share?  Write to us and let us know!  

 

 

 

My Favorite Cleaning Product

For years, I have tried all sorts of cleaning products and cleaning equipment in search of that "perfect one."  I have followed every fad there was and used every cleaning product that came out on the market.  And I have to say, microfiber cloths are probably one of my favorite items to clean with.

I use microfiber cloths for everything!  I have a separate one for each room in my house, and then extra ones that I use to clean other things, like my artificial plants and my real plants.  To remove dust off of the plant leaves, I usually wet (lightly) a microfiber cloth and wipe right over the leaves.  For my real plants, the cloth not only cleans the leaves but the damp cloth also gives the plants moisture.

I keep a microfiber cloth in the bathroom for those everday messes around the sink and on the mirror.  A couple quick wipes on the mirror, the countertop and the faucets makes my bathroom shine in just minutes.  I do the same for my kitchen to keep it sparkling everyday.

Since the dashboard in my car always gets dusty, I also keep a microfiber cloth in the glove compartment.  Wiping off the steering wheel and the dashboard helps keep my car looking fabulous!

Believe it or not, I also use microfiber cloths on my dog and my cat.  When the dog comes in from outside, I wipe his feet off with a dry microfiber cloth.  Sometimes I even dampen a cloth and wipe his fur.  I use a cloth on the cat to wipe her paws off too.

There are so many uses for microfiber cloths, I could go on and on!  But the best part about the cloth is that it is reusable, which saves me money.  When the cloths become dirty, I throw them into the washing machine.

Do you use microfiber cloths in your home?  What is your favorite thing to clean with?  Share your stories, ideas and tips with us!

A Clean House Is A Happy House

Is clutter invading your home and making you feel overwhelmed?  Does clutter somehow get into your home before you even realize it?  If your answer is yes, then follow some of these ideas to get a hold of clutter before it takes over:

Find a system that works and stick with it:  I know it is not easy at times, but it helps.  Having a specific spot for everything helps avoid potential messes.  Organize paperwork in filing boxes, put toys in bins, keep magazines in baskets...whatever works to minimize clutter is what you should stick with.

Spot clean everyday for about fifteen minutes.  Return items to their proper places.  Try and go room to room and spot clean each day to help keep your home in order and your stress level low.

Learn to purge seasonally.  Get into the habit of purging at the end of each season.  Go through clothing and household items and see what you can get rid of.  Donate your goods to your local charities.

Get the family involved.  Have your family pitch in around the house.  Folding the laundry, sweeping the floor, or washing the dishes are all easy jobs that children can do to help keep the home mess free. 

 Got space?  Avoid taking up precious space in your home with things that you never use.  Save your valuable space for those things that have lots of meaning, or that serve a great purpose.

 

 

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Keeping Indoor Air Healthy With Plants

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air can contain up to ten times more pollution that the air outside due to toxic emissions from airborne mold, viruses, and other pollutants. Since Americans spend most of their time indoors, especially during the winter months, this can be an unhealthy situation for most of us.

Improved air quality contributes to overall health and can improve productivity. A very simple way to improve indoor health is by placing plants around your home. Plants naturally clean the air of toxins and chemicals.

To reduce toxins, try placing these plants around your home:

Kentia Palm plants reduce Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) levels in the air. Volatile Organic Compounds are toxins that are released from household items such as toxic household cleaners and paints.

Janet Craig plants take in oxygen, carbon dioxide, and also VOCs.

A small table-size plant called Peace Lily (Sweet Chico) also reduces VOCs. Peace lilies grow well in moist, humid environments. Keeping a peace lily growing in the bathroom can help reduce the amount of mold in the bathroom.

Plants usually take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The cycle slows down during the night. Gerbera daisies release their oxygen at night. For those with sleep apnea or breathing disorders, increasing the amount of oxygen in the room can help them achieve deeper and more restful sleep.

Spider plants remove toxins from the air and keep it cleaner and more breathable. A study done by NASA showed that spider plants are very effective at removing pollutants from the air within a matter of days.

Believe it or not, English ivy plants reduce the amount of benzene from books and papers. Benzene can interfere with focus, study, and work. Reducing benzene is a great way to help students keep on top of their schoolwork.

When exposed to dry air, Boston ferns release moisture and act as natural humidifiers. Placing a few Boston ferns in a dry area of the house can help keep it moist. These plants are especially beneficial in winter, when the dry air can cause skin and lips to crack.

Maid Brigade House Cleaning Services cares about the health of you and your family. For more information on healthy green living and green cleaning, please log on to http://greencleancertified.com and http://maidbrigade.com. To learn more about the asthma and allergy triggers in your home, or to learn more about household products and breast cancer, please log on to http://www.greencleancertified.com/greentv.

Source:

www.NASA.gov

www.epa.gov

www.wolvertonenvironmental.com/air.htm

Hello Spring...Good-Bye Ants!

Spring is here, and so are the ants! For some of us, ant season may be year round. Instead of using expensive pesticides that are filled with toxic chemicals, why not go green?

First, clean up any scrap food or garbage that may be lying around. This way the ants won't have a food source to go to .

Sprinkle salt, basil, pepper (red or black) or cinnamon along the areas that ants flock to in your home. Don't forget to sprinkle along doorways and window sills. You can also place bay leaves in cabinets to get rid of ants. The Bay leaves also help keep cockroaches away.

Ants also do not like mint, cayenne pepper, chili powder, or coffee grounds. You can sprinkle any of these items along the pathway of the ants.

If you have an area in your home that is difficult to sprinkle the above ingredients around, try using a liquid solution to get rid of the ants instead. Place equal amounts of apple cider vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spray wherever you see ants. Peppermint oil can also be used.

Wipe down the counters, walls, doorways and floors with a mixture of half vinegar and half water. The strong smell should repel the ants.

Try placing cucumber peels in the areas that you see ants the most. Cucumber peels are toxic to the types of fungi ants feed on, and are avoided by ants. This is a good deterrent before ants become a problem so use this solution at the beginning of ant season. Change the cucumber peel often.

Maid Brigade House Cleaning Services cares about the health of you and your family. For more information on healthy green living and green cleaning, please log on to http://greencleancertified.com and http://maidbrigade.com. To learn more about the asthma and allergy triggers in your home, or to learn more about household products and breast cancer, please log on to http://www.greencleancertified.com/greentv.

Wonderful Gift Ideas for Mother's Day...

This year, honor your mom with eco-friendly goods that last longer—and mean more—than even the most extravagant bouquet of flowers.

No mother can resist a handmade project, no matter how old they are:

No matter how old you are, no mom can resist a handmade project—remember, this is the woman who kept a tracing of your toddler hands on the refrigerator until you went to college. Young kids (with help from Dad or older siblings) can turn plastic jugs and paper scraps into these recycled flower pots from Kaboose; other kid-friendly projects include DIY cards, paper flowers, and fingerprinted vases. If you're old enough to turn your efforts toward something more complicated, try making perfume from garden flowers, a ring from one of her old vinyl records, or a mosaic tiled table, frame, or mirror.

Turn plastic jugs and paper scraps into recycled flower pots. Instead of buying a card, make your own mother's day cards. How about trying to make perfum from a flower? For the younger ones, make fingerpainted vases, or turn plastic jugs into flower pots. For the older kids, try making a ring from an old vinyl record, or make a frame or mirror from leftover mosiac tiles.
If you're not the DIY type, you can still give mom a gift that's sentimental and heartfelt; plenty of sellers on Etsy will work with you to make bags, art, and jewelry to your specifications. Send in profiles of you and your siblings and they'll be recreated with exacting detail on classic white backgrounds.

Take black and white shots and put them in colorful wooden frames made of lumber reclaimed from boats and houses.

Look for pieces of jewelry upcycled from glass and pottery. Mom will love that her gift is eco-friendly too.
Instead of buying a fruit platter, make your own fruit basket or platter will all the fruits mom loves.

Buy gifts online from stores that also raise money for good causes. Animal resuce places sell beautiful tea pots and jewelry online and some of the proceeds go to feeding animals in shelters. Add some organic tea bags and freshly baked scones for a tea party mom will love.
Take the kids and work aroung moms house for the day. Moms could always use help around the house! If you don't feel like cleaning, hire a environmentally green cleaning company to do the work!

Plenty of moms say they don't need anything for Mother's Day, and the fact is, most of them are telling the truth. Finding a way to spend time together on or around the holiday will mean a lot to her. Cook an organic dinner, take a walk through a local park or beach, get tickets to that art exhibit she's been wanting to see. It's a perfectly-timed reminder that not all great memories come from consumerism.

Maid Brigade House Cleaning Services cares about the health of you and your family. For more information on healthy green living and green cleaning, please log on to http://greencleancertified.com and http://maidbrigade.com. To learn more about the asthma and allergy triggers in your home, or to learn more about household products and breast cancer, please log on to http://www.greencleancertified.com/greentv.

The Best Mother's Day Gift...

Are you stuck on what to give "mom" for Mother's Day this year? Are you tired of giving her the same old presents? Why not give mom something that she will love.... a day off from cleaning!

Give mom a day off and let Let Maid Brigade House Cleaning Services do the cleaning for her!

Maid Brigade is the leader in green cleaning for the health of you and your family. They have developed the nation's first Green Clean Certified cleaning standard, and uses green cleaning solutions, not chemicals to clean your home.

Make mom feel like a Queen this year and give her something she'll love....for more information, log on to greencleancertified.com, or maidbrigade.com.

The reason I use Maid Brigade

The following is a letter we received from Cindy F. in Houston sharing the story of her vintage diamond, its remarkable rescue and the reason she is a Maid Brigade customer...

 

"Back in February I went to bed on a Wednesday night and found the back of a screw-on diamond earring laying in my bed. The earring was nowhere to be found…We launched an exhaustive search but never found the earring. When Maid Brigade came the following Tuesday, I told Patty and SHE went on the search. She checked her vacuum cleaner every time she heard a strange noise, she looked in every corner and tore that bed to pieces! 

I never stopped looking. The earring was an old-world cut diamond. An antique, over 100 years old, that was irreplaceable.

Almost six weeks later, Patty saw something sparkle in the shower drain. She used the light in her phone to look into the drain and there it was, the lost earring! She went through drawers until she found a small pair of manicure scissors that would fit into the drain and very, very carefully managed to get hold of the earring and pull it out. She never stopped looking for that earring! You should have seen the excitement on her face when she brought me that tiny little diamond. She was as excited as I was.

This is the reason I use and have continued to use Maid Brigade. There is an attention to detail I have never seen anywhere else. Every week she asked about that earring and every week when I told her I hadn't found it, Patty went through my house with that same fine-toothed comb like she did the first time I told her about it. She never stopped looking. That earring was as important to her as it was to me. She is the very best of the best!"