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6 Memorial Day Housekeeping Tips

Memorial Day is here


, as well as the extended weekend we get in observance of the occasion. Three-day weekends offer a wonderful chance for friends and family to go on short getaways.


They might even be staying with you.



To prepare your home for visitors, you are therefore digging out the toilet cleaner as your neighbors prepare to celebrate Memorial Day by deciding whether to grill burgers or smoke ribs. And cleaning frantically all night is


no way to start your own long weekend. You must start your holiday cleaning as soon as possible so that you can unwind when your guests come. To assist you with doing just that, here are 6 housekeeping recommendations.


1. PRIORITIZE GUESTS WHEN CLEANING

Consider the rooms and regions of the house where visitors will spend a lot of time when cleaning for visitors. Focus on making the areas that guests from out of town will use the most, such as the bathrooms, guest bedroom, kitchen, and common areas, clean. You don't need to give a very in-depth tour unless you want to save your bedroom and closet for another time.


2. Remove dog hair and dust from the floors and vacuum them.

Not the discovery of antihistamines, but Memorial Day is the reason your company is there. When preparing your home for visitors, you should surely vacuum those carpets, sweep up pet hair, and shake the dust from the drapes. Make sure your cleaning supplies are hypoallergenic and fragrance-free as well. You want your house visitors to enjoy their stay, not scratch and sneeze their way through it.


3. MAKE THE ROOMS COMFORTABLE

Even if they are there to celebrate Memorial Day, guests still need a quiet space to unwind in. Make sure the pillow shams and duvet coverings have been washed and dried. Of course, the linens on the bed should be brand new from the dryer or linen closet. Don't overlook the little things, like cleaning the windowsills, nightstands, and ceiling fans.


4. BRING THEM A CLEANER BATHROOM THAN THE ONE AT HOME.

Cleaning the bathrooms is a necessary while getting your home ready for visitors. A dirty bathroom is quite another from a disorganized closet. Ugh. Make that toilet bowl glitter like it's brand new by getting in there with the cleaner. Make sure the bathroom is clean, including the shower and bathtub. Even unoccupied guest bathrooms can develop unpleasant mold and mildew. Also, don't forget to polish that mirror.


5. DUST OFF THE KITCHEN

Food is a need for Memorial Day celebrations. There is no doubt that visitors will come and go from your kitchen. Put in some elbow grease to remove cooking grease off your counters, backsplash, microwave, and stovetops. Put holiday essentials like soda, popsicles, and beers in easy reach to organize the fridge. Clean the kitchen cabinets and refrigerator doors as you go.


6. CALL FOR SUPPORT

At the last minute, friends and relatives may decide to join you in celebrating Memorial Day. Sometimes, though, life gets in the way and you don't have time to get your home ready for visitors. Cleaning services are the best option in that case. Professional housekeepers can prepare your home for guests so you can spend the long weekend unwinding and socializing.




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