Spring cleaning tips and to-dos: Get ready for daylight saving time change!

Get ready to make the most of the extra daylight hours with these spring cleaning tips and to-dos!

It’s that time of year again – Daylight Saving Time is right around the corner. Are you ready? Get a jump on the season with our spring cleaning tips and to-dos.

We’ll show you how to make your home look and feel great while also taking advantage of the extra hour of sunshine.

So grab your cleaning supplies, put on some upbeat music, and get ready to start your spring cleaning journey!

Daylight Saving Time is here

Last night was the start of Daylight Saving Time in many parts of the world. This means that people had to set their clocks forward one hour to make sure that they are on time for their morning activities.

This is done to take advantage of the extra hour of daylight during the summer months, when the days are longer.

Although Daylight Saving Time can be inconvenient at times, it is a necessary part of life to help us make the most out of the daylight hours.

Spring cleaning tips and to-tos

Spring is a great time for a fresh start! When daylight saving time rolls around, it’s a great reminder to take on some spring cleaning projects.

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To make the most of your time, create a plan of attack and make sure to include all the nooks and crannies in your home.

When it comes to organization, decluttering is key. Clear out your closets and drawers of items you don’t use anymore, or donate them to those in need.

Vacuum crevices, wipe off cabinets and baseboards, wash windows and dust any hard-to-reach areas.

Once everything is clean and organized, you’ll be able to enjoy your home even more!

A clean home for Spring: 2 plannings for you

Are you ready to get your home spick and span for the Spring? We’ll be providing you with two different plans to make sure your house is clean and tidy.

The first plan will be a one-week schedule that you can use to tackle your cleaning tasks in a short time. The second plan will be more long-term, with tasks that can be spread out over several weeks so that you can find the plan that best suits your lifestyle.

Keep reading to discover the perfect plans for your spring clean!

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Spring cleaning schedule (1 week):

March 12:

  • Declutter house
  • Dust furniture

March 13:

  • Vacuum carpets and floors
  • Clean windows and mirrors

March 14:

  • Wash curtains, bedding, and pillows
  • Clean kitchen appliances

March 15:

  • Wash walls and baseboards
  • Scrub bathrooms and fixtures

March 16:

  • Sweep and mop floors
  • Organize closets and drawers

Spring cleaning schedule (several weeks):

Week 1 (12-18 March):

  • Dust all surfaces and furniture
  • Vacuum carpets and rugs
  • Mop hardwood floors
  • Clean windows and frames
  • Wash curtains
  • Empty closets of winter clothing and accessories

Week 2 (19-25 March):

  • Vacuum upholstery
  • Clean and organize kitchen cabinets, drawers, and pantry
  • Wash dishes, pots, and pans
  • Clean refrigerator, oven, and microwave
  • Organize garage and outdoor storage spaces

Week 3 (26 March -1 April):

  • Clean bathrooms (toilets, sinks, showers)
  • Vacuum mattresses and furniture cushions
  • Change bed linens and dust bedroom furniture
  • Wash walls and baseboards
  • Wash light fixtures, fans, and ceiling corners
  • Wipe down blinds and window sills

Advantages of a well-organized home

Maintaining a well-organized home has numerous advantages.

Firstly, it helps you save time, as you can easily find items that are needed and put them back in their place when done. This way, less time is spent looking for items and more time is freed up for activities.

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Additionally, having a well-organized home reduces the chances of clutter, which not only has aesthetic benefits but also improves the air quality in your home.

Last but not least, it can reduce stress levels as there is no need to worry about things like misplaced items or mess.

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Monica Brimley
Hello, I'm Monica, a 32-year-old math enthusiast who loves to write articles about math brain teasers. I also enjoy sharing advice on home organization and cleaning tips. Join me as we explore the fascinating world of mathematics and create a more organized and clean living space together!