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Dirty Diapers,
Dirty Homes: Cleaning Tips for New Dads |
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(ARA) - Move over, moms. You're
not the only ones taking time off work to take care of a new
baby. According to Oxygen/Markle Pulse, 70 percent of women and
63 percent of men agree that it is important for a father to
take parental leave for at least two weeks following the birth
of a child.
New dads can clean up both dirty
diapers and dirty homes. THE MAIDS International offers some
tips to help dads lend a hand around the house while mom takes
a much needed rest. |
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- Vacuum the house for your
wife to give her back a break. Remember to vacuum your way out
of a room by starting in the far corner and working toward the
door.
- Keep your little one from
inhaling cleaning fumes. When cleaning, spray the product directly
onto a cloth, then wipe the surface.
- Soap scum is the ultimate
workout! Work on those bulging biceps while scrubbing the tub
clean. Use a Dobie scrubber for soap scum and a grout brush to
remove grime from tile. To clean the shower curtain, just stick
it in the washer and lay flat to dry. |
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- Use your brute strength and
surprise your wife by moving appliances like stoves and refrigerators,
and cleaning behind them.
- Get your floors so clean you
won't mind if your baby eats off them! Scrub them by hand using
mild disinfectant and warm water.
- For a special finishing touch
that is sure to make your wife smile, use a drop of baby oil
on stainless steel sinks to make them sparkle.
- Enlist other children's help
with household chores by making them fun. Pretend the toy box
is a basketball net and the toys are basketballs. Have your child
try to score points by getting the toys in the toy box.
If house cleaning is too daunting
a task after the birth of a child, call your local THE MAIDS
Home Services franchise. The Maids specialize in cleaning for
health with their Healthy Touch cleaning system. To locate the
franchise nearest you, visit their Web site at: www.maids.com. |
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Author: |
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THE MAIDS International is one
of the oldest and largest professional maid service franchisors
in the nation. They were established in 1979 and serve nearly
500 markets in the U.S. and Canada. Courtesy of ARA Content,
e-mail info@ARAcontent.com |
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