Making Household Cleaning Easier on Your Body

The day-to-day chores and making sure our living space is to our standard can be difficult thing to accomplish especially when suffering from pain or other medical conditions. The great news on this is that we can develop little strategies and tricks to make them easier while also be less of a strain on the body.

Sure we would all wish that Mr. Clean did really exist, but that not being such case, an amazing way to handle them by spreading all the chores out, not try to clean the whole house in one day. Bending over is our first challenge; so if chore to beat is to sweep a certain area, start by grabbing a chair in your office with wheels and sit down. Buy a broom with a short handle or use a kid's one, up you go sweep moving around the area all while comfortably sat. Avoid bending every three seconds by plugging and unplugging always have an extension chord available for things like vacuuming.

Use more powerful cleaning formulas, the bathtub can get quite tricky so buy the spray on and leave cleaners where we only have to rinse, being able to avoid bending and hard scrubbing here. Other things like brushing off the creosote from the fireplace and dusting hurt your hands or increases pain, fortunately there are wonderful ways to avoid them. For example before you start using a fireplace, line the whole bottom with foil, then add wood, once everything has burned off, simply pull foil out with and pull all big mess right out, zero effort.

For kitchen chores, use a little bit of chemistry on those burnt bottom pans, sprinkle a half of baking soda in the pot with a cup of water letting it simmer for ten to twenty minutes. Let stand for a couple of hours all stuff should fall right off. Buy foam pipe insulation, for things that must be grasped especially knives, but anything that has a tendency to slip out.