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2015年6月18日星期四

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2015年6月14日星期日

Recommended Placement for an Air Purifier in a Bedroom

air purifier for home
Air purifiers clean the air you breathe by filtering out particles, pathogens and toxins floating undetected through the air. While it's a good idea for everyone to have an air purifier, they are especially helpful for babies and small children, people with asthma and allergies, individuals with a compromised immune system and the elderly. Air purifiers are most effective in the bedroom because you breathe deepest in your sleep. Some models need to be in the center of the room; others can function on or near the wall. Read the directions carefully to determine the best place for your air purifier.



Purpose
Air purifiers are used to filter and clean polluted air inside homes. According to Achoo Allergy and Air Products, many people spend around 90 percent of their time indoors, and the air inside can be 5 to 10 percent dirtier than the air outside. Air purifiers engage in "air exchange"; a fan built into the purifier sucks in air from the room, sends it through a filtering process inside the machine and then releases clean air back into the room. The machines are made to purify a one-room environment. If you want to purify the air in multiple bedrooms throughout your home, you'll need more than one air purifier.

Uses
Air purifiers protect individuals against bedroom allergens, including dust mites, mildew and mold spores, pet dander, airborne bacteria, household odors and gases and volatile organic compounds found in common household products such as disinfectants, cleaning supplies, paints, adhesives and varnishes. Because many people spend most of their time at home in the bedroom, having an air purifier in the space protects them against asthma, allergies and contamination from pollutants in the air.

Placement
According to Achoo Allergy, bedroom air purifiers should be placed about 6 to 10 feet from the head of your bed, with the directional registers pointed toward you. Any closer and you might feel a draft; any further away and you might not receive the full benefit of breathing filtered air. The unit should be placed squarely on the floor. Some are required to be placed in the middle of the room for maximum filtration; if this is a problem, look for machines that have 360-degree filtration and can be placed 6 inches to a foot away from the wall. Some machines can be placed right up against the wall with no problem.

Tips
When searching for an air purifier for your bedroom, choose one with a "sealed system." Sealed systems keep clean air and dirty air separate. Keep your air purifier on 24 hours a day; the highest setting is recommended, but it can be quite loud. Turn the machine all the way up when you're not in the room, and turn it down to a lower setting when you're in the room. Before purchasing the unit, check the warranty, the type of filters it uses and how often the filters need to be changed. It is recommended that you buy replacement filters at the same time that you purchase your machine so there is no break in air filtration when your filters expire. Write down the expiration date of your filter in a prominent location so you won't forget to change it when the time comes.

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2015年6月10日星期三

How to Compare Steam Mops,for your home cleaning?

steam mop is a great help for your home cleaning

Steam mops are convenient tools for cleaning your floors naturally and economically. They use plain tap water to produce steam which cleans and disinfects almost any type of floor, including ceramic tile, sealed hardwood, vinyl, linoleum and other floor surfaces. When it comes to choosing a steam mop, the options can be daunting because there are so many of them on the market. You can narrow your choices easily, though, by considering several factors.



Instructions
Choose between disposable or reusable mop head covers. Steam mops come with pads that attach to the head of the mop. Disposable pads are used once and thrown away while you can wash reusable pads over and over again. While reusable pads require a little more work, they are cheaper and better for the environment.

Consider weight versus water capacity. Some steam mops hold more water in their tanks than others, requiring fewer refills during the cleaning process. Keep in mind, though, that the more water the mop holds, the heavier it will be. If you have to carry the mop all over a large house or have difficulty carrying heavy items, you might consider a lightweight model.

Look for a head that swivels. While a few steam mops do not have swiveling heads, most do because it is such a helpful and practical feature. A swiveling head can easily access floor space around furniture and under appliances while a stationary head limits the ease of such maneuvers.

Decide which features are important to you. Steam mops come with a wide variety of features, including attachments for steaming hard-to-reach places and upholstery, cleaning solution reservoirs to add optional commercial cleaners to the mop head and indicator lights to alert you when the water is running low.

Compare prices. Depending upon brand, included features, capacity, and other factors, steam mops can range in price from relatively inexpensive to expensive. Fortunately there are quality mops on each end of this price range so it is possible to get a decent mop on a limitd budget.

Read reviews. After you have considered the previous points and have a good idea of what you are looking for in a steam mop, read reviews of the steam mops that fit your criteria. See which mops have worked for other people and what problems, if any, people have had with them.


Tips & Warnings

--If you choose a steam mop with reusable mop head covers, pick up two or three extra so you always have a clean one ready.
--Some steam mops have water filters that you must replace periodically. Factor in this cost when considering your purchase.


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2015年6月6日星期六

How to Clean House Siding,with a High Pressure Washer?


Helpful tips for cleaning exterior siding, including techniques for removing mildew and using a high pressure washer.

Is your home’s siding looking like it could use a facelift? If it is, a thorough cleaning may bring it back to life. Even when siding looks like it desperately needs a new coat of paint, it may really only need a good washing.


You won’t be able to tell for sure if your siding needs painting until you wash it-which is an important first step if you need to paint. The challenge will be to do this as effectively and easily as possible, without damaging the siding.
The best way to clean siding will depend on the particular type of siding and the situation-your time, tools, energy, and whether your house is one story or taller.


The most time-consuming—but thorough-way to wash all types of siding, from wood to vinyl, is with sudsy water, a hose, and a stiff-bristle nylon scrub brush screwed onto the end of a telescoping pole. For lower parts of the siding, you can just handhold the scrub brush.


To hand scrub siding, mix TSP or a non-phosphate substitute with water according to label directions (often about 1/2 pound TSP to 2 gallons of water). Choose a bucket that the brush will easily fit into. Then, wearing rubber gloves and any other protective gear recommended on the detergent label, scrub the siding from the top down, working in areas about 20 feet wide and the full height of the wall. If possible, work in the shade.



Rinse with clear water as you finish each 20-foot section. Scrub in line with the siding panels (horizontally for typical lap siding).
Hand scrubbing a house is a big job. And the bigger your house, the more you are going to feel like you are in training. If your home is more than a single level, be sure you follow all ladder safety precautions.

To make the work much, much easier, consider using a high pressure washer but only if you have vinyl, steel, or aluminum siding. While pressure washing is a good alternative to hand scrubbing, be aware that it may not do quite as thorough a job.

If your siding is made of wood, brick, stucco, or has been painted with paint that may contain lead, don’t use a pressure washer as it can cause the paint to peel, erode the surface, and drive water into the interior of the walls.


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