The four biggest bathroom mistakes….

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The four biggest bathroom mistakes….

Did this grab your attention? Yes, all four bathroom mistakes that I’m about to mention can potentially cause germs and bacteria to flourish but the good news is, they are easy to fix.

Please read on to see if you are guilty of one or all of the biggest bathroom mistakes and find out the best way to solve them.

  1. Keeping toothbrushes on the sink counter

Starting off with bathroom mistakes, I have left my toothbrush in a container on the counter (co-mingling with other brushes) for years. But not anymore. What’s the big deal? There are two problems with this. The first has to do with what is coming into contact with the brushes. Researchers have found that when you flush your toilet and the lid is up, tiny contaminated water droplets can travel and land on items around the bathroom.

This includes your toothbrush if you leave it on the counter. So, close your toilet lid each time you flush and try storing your toothbrush upright in an area that keeps it dry and covered. The second problem is putting your household’s tooth brushes altogether. Even though we brush, our mouths play host to lots of different bacteria. When the brushes are stored so close together, they run the risk of passing germs back and forth. So please, keep the brushes separate.

  1. Keeping bar soap in an un-drainable container

If you use bar soap, then you really want to make sure that the dish you store the soap in has some sort of drainable bottom to allow the soap to dry out in-between uses. When the bottom of the soap stays wet, it becomes a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. Raise that soap up and allow it to drain. Also, remember to clean the dish regularly.

  1. Trim your shower curtain liner to fit your tub.

When a shower curtain gaps and ripples due to an improper fit, it can play host to a variety of bacteria within the bunched area on the liner. Simply measure and trim away areas of the liner so the curtain hangs flat and smooth. Replace them as needed or they can be washed/reused if directions allow for it to be washed.

  1. Using loofahs or sponges far too long.

It’s recommended that you replace your loofahs, bath poofs and sponges every three weeks as well as hanging it up to dry in-between uses. Sound familiar? Wet = possible bacteria growth. A great way to remember is to just replace the loofah or sponge. Do this every time you buy some other item that you replace every three weeks. This can get super expensive though. Try using cotton wash clothes. It is a much more cost effective habit and they are washable/reusable.

Too many bathroom mistakes? Contact Hooghan Cleaning Services, LLC today!

If you struggle to cleanup your bathroom, or maybe you just need a deep clean, contact us today. Our services are tailored to YOUR needs. We offer our cleaning services in Ogden, Kansas and surrounding towns within a 60 mile radius. *A small travel fee will apply, if travel is outside of the 60 mile mark.

Call us today at (785) 477-8065 and our team will have your home spotless!

Top – To – Bottom Cleaning

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April 17, 2023

The top-to-bottom cleaning is a must for all professional cleaners because it’s an easy way to make sure we never have to clean something twice. This is a good way to get every room in your home or space to sparkle. But some households are too busy with their families and careers to spend days cleaning everything. Leave it to us!

We have simple cleaning tips and use environmentally-friendly products to leave every room looking clean and smelling fresh. We are here to help.

We will provide you a free estimate for cleaning services that will fit YOUR needs and YOUR budget.

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Spring Cleaning Tips That Help Save Time

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April 13, 2023

How do you prepare for spring cleaning?

Spring cleaning is here! For some, that’s very exciting news. But for many people out there, it can be a daunting task. That is to be expected, though. When so much has to get done, it can get very overwhelming.

But similar to a hard workout, spring cleaning feels very rewarding after its completion. The rooms are squeaky clean, and the air smells fresher. In order to make it a little easier, we put together a list of tips. Hopefully, the task at hand is made simpler with them.

Spring Cleaning Tips

Organization is Key – Putting together a list will make the process feel more manageable. Highlight the biggest problem areas and put them at the top. Depending on how specific you want to get, you can even write down estimates for how long each job will take. Having a plan for each room will make the process a whole lot easier.

Declutter – Studies have shown that too much clutter causes stress. So, getting rid of any unnecessary items is basically meditation. Too much clutter will only make the cleaning process harder. If you have a bin of clothes that you don’t wear anymore, get rid of it. Everything will go a lot smoother without all that clutter around.

Follow the Top to Bottom Rule – For each room, you should start cleaning at the top and then work your way down. This means dusting cabinets should go before vacuuming the floor. Because if you vacuum first, the dust from the cabinets will go onto the carpet. Then you’ll have to vacuum all over again.

Make Your Cleaning Tools Portable – Instead of trying to clutch every cleaning supply you own with your bare hands, find a container that’s easy to hold. You can get a caddy just about anywhere. We found ours off Amazon. If you want something more heavy-duty, then consider investing in a rolling cart. Spring cleaning does not have to be difficult. Just take it one room at a time and you’ll be fine. Having the right mindset and strategy helps make the process a whole lot easier or contact us for you cleaning needs. We are here to help.

This year, April 1st to April 30th, we are offering a $ 95.00 cleaning for your kitchen and one or two bathrooms. Contact us today for this amazing offer. (785) 477-8065. You can send us an email: hooghancleaningservicesllc@gmail.com OR instant chat with us on our website.

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PROUD PARTNERS – Cleaning for A Reason

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HCS, LLC is humbly proud to announce our new partnership with Cleaning for A Reason! We are able to provide cancer patient(s) with two free cleanings when they need help the most.

The opportunity to help people through our work is priceless. As a new and upcoming small cleaning business that has been open since February 1, 2023, we want to provide more community help for years to come. Cleaning for a Reason is our first community charity and it personally means a lot to me and my husband.

Cleaning for a Reason is a non-for-profit organization dedicated to providing cancer patients with free cleanings. We have recently partnered with Cleaning for a Reason and will continue to serve this charity as long as we are in business. You can find on their about page. https://cleaningforareason.org/about/

Cleaning for a Reason is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that offers free home cleaning to cancer patients in the United States and Canada. Our goal is to remove the burden of cleaning and allow those recovering from surgery, in active treatment, or in hospice to focus on their health and spending valuable time with loved ones.

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Where is the Navajo Nation?

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The Navajo Nation (Navajo: Naabeehó Diné Biyaad), also known as Navajoland, is a Native American reservation in the United States. It occupies portions of northeastern Arizona, northwestern, and southeastern Utah; at roughly 17,544,500 acres (71,000 km2; 27,413 sq mi), the Navajo Nation is the largest land area held by a Native American tribe in the U.S., exceeding ten U.S. states.

What does hooghan mean?

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A hogan (/ˈhoʊɡɑːn/ or /ˈhoʊɡən/; from Navajo hooghan [hoːɣan]) is the primary, traditional dwelling of the Navajo people. Other traditional structures include the summer shelter, the underground home, and the sweat house.