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9.01 Interior Home Care Pages 482-506 Housing Decisions Lois Webber WSFCPS

9.01 Interior Home Care Pages 482-506 Housing Decisions Lois Webber WSFCPS

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9.01 Interior Home Care

Pages 482-506Housing DecisionsLois Webber WSFCPS

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Cleaning Two types of cleaning tools

1st type removes dust and dirt-things like dust mops, broom, vacuum cleaner, and dust cloths

2nd removes soil stuck on surfaces-things like sponges, wet mop, toilet bowl brush, stepladder

Keep all cleaning products in an organized area for ease of use.

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EnergyGuide label states the average yearly cost of operate that appliance (refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines)

Energy Star labelIs placed appliances that exceed energy standards for conservation.

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ProductsChemicals aid your cleaning tasks;

seek environmental friendly (green) products; some may contain Disinfectant which is a cleaning agent that destroys bacteria.

The three basic kinds are:

1.Glass cleaner2. Grease-cutting liquids3. mild abrasive powder

Multi-purpose= can be used for more than one purpose

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More about Products

Read labels to know if they are toxic, poisonous, or flammable; store in original containers.. Why?

Keep products out of reach of children and away from heat

DO NOT MIX PRODUCTS -toxic gas may be created.

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ScheduleOrganization of time and/or people for

cleaning the home; when? who?Daily-make bed, wash dishes….Weekly-do laundry, change bed lines,

wash kitchen floor, dust, vacuumMonthly- clean refrigerator, range,

hardwood floors, vacuum upholstered furniture, blinds

Semiannual- clean closets, wash walls, wash woodworkIf facilities are used more often; then, they will need more cleaning

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Repair tools Hammer

Driving and pulling nails Curved claw provides leverage when

pulling nails Screwdriver – driving and remove screws

Standard- flathead - Phillips--directions will show a screw with

an X imprinted in the head of the tool.

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Hammer & Screwdriver

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Adjustable WrenchAdjustable to fit different sizes of nutsUsed for loosening and tightening pipes,

pipe fittings, and nutsEx.) use to hold a nut and bolt to tighten

the screw Retractable Steel Tape Measure

Auto-roll-up tape measure that is at least 16 feet longSome have thumb lock to prevent it from retracting when being used

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Pliers - used for gripping and cutting Side- Cutting

Cuts wire and stripping the insulation and plastic coating from electrical wire

Long- NoseBending wire Positioning small components into close

and difficult work areas Ladders

Climb up and down to reach high areas Ex.) cleaning fans

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Installation

Pictures/ MirrorsHang pictures at eye-level, about

5'8" to 5'10". Select a frame that

compliments the room and the art.

See hand-out on hanging art.

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Home Décor/ accessories

should tell your guests something about you

should give the room personality Can be just decorative (ex picture) Can be functional & decorative (ex

mirror, lamp) Plants Should relate to the décor of the

room