Organization Tips

February 25th, 2011 by Brandon No comments »

Make Your Life Easier With Simple Eco-friendly Organization Tips

Thursday, February 10, 2011 by Marie Stegner
Here are some great eco-friendly organizing tips that everyone could use in their home:

While decluttering the kitchen, clear the clutter from the top of your refrigerator. Piled up cereal boxes or kitchenware prevents heat from venting properly, whch makes the fridge use extra energy. Cleaning the coils on the back of the fridge and the grill underneath will also reduce the energy your fridge needs to work properly.

Remove furniture, objects and piles of clutter away from radiators and other heat sources.  This way heaters can warm you and not your things.

Reduce waste by slitting a sponge to contain worn-down soap slivers. A little water will create great suds. Or, fill old nylons with your soap slivers for the same effect.

Styrofoam peanuts are non-biodegradable. When sending a care package, bag some popped popcorn as substitute filler and as an extra treat.

Reduce the use of plastic, wax, and foil wrapping by using reusable sandwich containers and organic cotton lunch bags.

Empty tissue boxes can be used to hold plastic bags. They can be stuffed easily through the top slit and retrieved as needed. The cardboard tubes from your toilet tissue or paper towel rolls can be used the same way.

Replace dry cleaning bags and plastic garment bags with refashioned old pillow cases. Cut a slit in the closed side of the case to slip the hanger through.

Cover your broom bristle with old nylons to sweep dusty areas. The nylon will pick up dust bunnies instead of scattering them.

Reuse plastic coffee lids under cooking oils and other messy containers. Discard the coffee lids when needed and save on cabinet cleaning.

Drawers from an old dresser can be used as under the bed storage. Added casters will allow drawers to slide easily in and out from under the bed.

Try these alternates for gift wrapping: old sheet music, colorful magazine pictures, newspaper comics, scraps of fabric, scarves, and old maps.

Reuse glass jars and other containers for grouping and containing miscellaneous items throughout the house: pens, buttons, spare change, stamps, etc.

Reuse the reply envelopes you get from solicitations for your own outgoing mail. Just cover up the pre-printed address with a label.

Avoid the temptation to throw out paper with the trash. Make sure you’ve got an adequate bin for paper recycling set up where you open your mail, by your computer and anywhere else you handle paperwork.

Check Earth911.com before assuming your used items need to be discarded. Chances are they can be recycled at a nearby location. Earth911.com will search resources within your zip code. Batteries, CD’s, VHS tape, computer ink, crayons, and old pillows are just a few of the items accepted for recycling.

Sometimes the best way to reduce is to not purchase at all. Make it easier to refrain from impulse shopping by leaving your credit card at home. Keep lists of what you need and plan shopping trips with a sense of purpose. Studies have shown that idling or browsing in stores results in extra spending.

When you do shop, group your errands in a single trip, to reduce the amount of driving needed. Cars pollute more when they start cold because catalytic converters which reduce tailpipe emissions don’t kick in until cars are warmed up. Therefore, one trip out for all your errands is better than several short trips.

Many professional organizers prefer plastic storage bins over cardboard boxes because cardboard attracts vermin and is susceptible to moisture damage. This is true. But, be mindful of your plastic use. Plastic is generally bad for the environment because it’s produced from petroleum (crude oil), and doesn’t break down in a landfill. However, some plastics are recyclable and preferable over plastics that can’t be recycled. When looking for plastic bins and containers, try to pick those labeled with the number 1 or 2 in the chasing arrows. These plastics are the mostly easily recycled.

Schedule a day or evening to cook as many hot meals for the week at once that you can put in the oven. This will save on time and energy costs. Reheating meals in the microwave is more energy efficient than reheating meals in the stove.

If you’re reorganizing a home office, library, or other room in which you’ll be studying or reading, set up desks, chairs and tables by a window which receives ample daylight. This will reduce the need to turn on overhead light for greater periods of time.

Make a list of important birthdays and occasions. When you’re buying birthday or greeting cards, spend a few minutes to find a bunch you like and buy them all at once. The will save you time and gas running out to buy cards for every occasion. Or better yet, make your own cards using recycled paper.

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Flu Prevention and Tips

February 21st, 2011 by Brandon No comments »
Protect your Family this Flu Season

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According to the Center for Disease Control, February is traditionally the peak month for flu season. Here are a few tips to keep your family well this flu season:

1. Wash your hands often! Use soap and warm water to wash for 20-30 seconds (about the time it takes to sing Happy Birthday 2x through).  Make it a habit in your household to wash up each time you come in the house from school, work or play.

2. Use a tissue! Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue. Germs spread easily when you touch your eyes, nose and mouth so coughing and sneezing into your hand actually increases the likelihood of spreading germs. If you don’t have a tissue close, cough or sneeze into the corner of your elbow.

3. If you’re sick, stay home!

Keeping your kids home from school (or staying home from work) is the best way to avoid further spreading of the flu virus.  Both teachers and coworkers will appreciate your decision!

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Standard Services

February 18th, 2011 by Brandon No comments »

Here are the basic tasks we think constitute cleaning a home. Of course, you don’t have to have it all if you’d prefer to pick and choose.

GENERAL:
  • Remove Cobwebs
  • Spot Clean Cabinet Exteriors
  • Dust Windowsills and Baseboards
  • Wipe Off Table and Chairs
  • Tidy Rooms
  • Dust Windowsills and Baseboards
  • Dust All Furnishings and Decorative Items within Reach
  • Clean Floor
  • Vacuum Rugs and Carpets
  • Spot Clean Walls
  • Vacuum and Mop Wood and Hard Floor Surface
BATHROOM(s):
  • Spot Clean Light Switch Plates
  • Clean & Sanitize Counter and Sink
  • Dust Ceiling Fans within Reach
  • Clean & Sanitize Shower and Tub
  • Dust Window Blinds
  • Clean & Sanitize Toilet
  • Empty Trash
  • Clean Mirrors and Fixtures
KITCHEN:
  • Clean Floor
  • Clean & Sanitize Countertops
  • Dust Light Fixtures within Reach
  • Clean & Sanitize Sink and Faucets
  • Dust Baseboards
  • Clean Outside of Appliances
  • Spot Clean Cabinet Exteriors
  • Clean Inside of Microwave
  • Spot Clean Walls

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Happy Thankgiving

November 23rd, 2010 by Brandon No comments »

 Happy Thanksgiving to all who read this :)

TV Green

November 15th, 2010 by Brandon No comments »
TV BLIPS
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Spend a few minutes with Green Living expert and best-selling author, Annie Bond, and learn more about how to keep your home free from toxins that could harm your family.

 

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November 7th, 2010 by Brandon No comments »
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top 10

November 4th, 2010 by Brandon No comments »

Top 10 Reasons People Choose Maid Brigade

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  8. learns your needs quickly
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  10. brings their own green maid service equipment and supplies

Every day we sign up new customers who want to do more to protect their health and understand that green maid service is a practical, affordable way to reduce the amount of harmful toxins in their home environment.  Maid Brigade is the first and only maid service to make a system-wide commitment to green cleaning for the health of our customers and our maids.   Read more about Green Cleaning

Asthma

October 26th, 2010 by Brandon No comments »

Green Clean Certified

 

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I am the Owner and operator of Maid Brigade.  I have live my life with astma and allergies.  There are no cures for asthma or allergies. But there ARE ways you can control your indoor environment to reduce or eliminate the triggers that cause attacks.

Maid Brigade believes every family should have this information, so we’ve created the

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October 26th, 2010 by Brandon No comments »

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