Clean dusty ceiling fans

Clean dusty ceiling fans
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Since they’re situated high above your head, you don’t get up-close and personal with your ceiling fans very often. But when you do, there’s a good chance you’ll be horrified by what you see: an inordinate amount of dust. Before you start cleaning, though, make sure you’re doing it right. “Clean top to bottom – literally,” advise cleaning experts from Lemi Shine. “Start with the dust on your overhead light or fan, and end with the floor. This method ensures that all dirt, dust and miscellaneous items get sent to the floor and have no chance of being missed by the vacuum.” And after you dust the ceiling fans, set them to turn so that air circulates upward. This redistributes the warm air, which can save you on heating costs.

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Scour your refrigerator’s secret spots

Scour your refrigerator’s secret spots
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Cleaning the refrigerator door is a given, but it’s also important to get the door seals to remove crumbs that have collected, says Melissa Maker, cleaning expert and founder of Clean My Space. “The best way to clean a door-seal gasket is by using hot water and a mild dishwashing liquid,” she says. “Wipe it with a soft sponge or microfibre cloth, and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. Make sure the seal fits properly when you put it back on since an improper fit can cause cold loss and temperature fluctuations.” It’s also a good idea to run the refrigerator shelves through the dishwasher for the cleanest results.

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Get rid of surface clutter

Get rid of surface clutter
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The shift in seasons is the perfect time to address the clutter that builds up in your home over a laid-back summer. “The first step is to toss out the garbage – and this includes the expired coupons and mail on your counter,” says Melissa Witulski, a home-cleaning expert. Addressing your autumn organisation now can take you smoothly through the upcoming holidays.

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Change your bedding

Change your bedding
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Replace lightweight summer bedding with warmer covers for cooler nights. Mary Gagliardi, aka Dr Laundry, suggests freshening synthetic fill quilts and bedspreads with a laundering cycle. Her pro tip: Add a few clean tennis balls to the dryer to “poof” the filling. And don’t forget to clean your pillows while you’re at it. Pillows can be a hotbed for up to 16 species of fungus as well as dust mites, and they should be cleaned every three to six months. Including this task on your seasonal to-do list will ensure that it doesn’t fall through the cracks.

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Scrub the BBQ

Scrub the BBQ
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Following its peak use period over summer, it’s time to give your barbie a thorough cleaning, making sure to wipe down the often-overlooked knobs and handles. “Think about how dirty these little things get – [they’re] raw meat and sauce central,” says Maker. “They need to be cleaned to prevent greasy build-up and potential cross-contamination.” She recommends using a de-greaser, which will break down the bacteria-laden build-up.

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Remove lint from the dryer

Remove lint from the dryer
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Drying bulky sweaters and winter coats will mean an increase in your dryer usage. And if you’re not careful, that can up your risk of having a dryer fire. That’s why it’s so important to make sure your dryer vent is on your annual cleaning checklist, says Jason Kapica, President of Dryer Vent Wizard. “As lint collects within the dryer exhaust system, it can back up into the clothes dryer itself,” he explains. “The dryer can then overheat and cause a fire.”

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Tidy your home office

Tidy your home office
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Get ready to knuckle down over winter by clearing off, cleaning and organising your desk. Wipe down with a damp microfibre cloth to remove all dust and crumbs. And don’t forget to clean your computer: Gently shake crumbs out of the keyboard, wipe down the mouse, and use special electronics wipes to clean your screen.

Organise kitchen cabinets

Organise kitchen cabinets
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Before you start baking up a storm in the colder months, you have some work to do. Take the time to organise your baking pans and supplies, arranging everything in a way that makes sense to you, so you can easily find what you need. Then check your pantry for outdated baking ingredients. You always want them on hand, but they’re no good to you if they’re past their expiration dates.

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Check the chimney

Check the chimney
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No autumn-cleaning checklist is complete without a thorough chimney sweep. Before lighting the first fire of the season, enlist a professional to inspect your chimneys and flues, as well as clean them, if necessary. This will not only keep your chimney working well – but also keep you safe. If you neglect the condition of your chimney, it can cause a fire.

Declutter your home’s entryway

Declutter your home’s entryway
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The entryway can easily become a cluttered mess. A simple solution: create drop zones. They’re specially designated spaces for each member of the family, where they can drop their bags, shoes, or packages. Keeping everything in its place will help to keep the area organised.

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