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Thursday, May 27th, 2010 | Author: admin

Warning: Bathroom Hygiene

Did you know that the average bathroom contains thousands of germs and viruses including the Rhinovirus, responsible for colds and flu and E.coli which can cause serious diarrhoea and stomach upsets.

But with just a few basic precautions you can keep yourself and your family safe from infection in your bathroom.

Children need to be taught and encouraged to wash their hands every time they pay a visit to the bathroom. Replacing your soap bars with liquid soap dispensers can be a good idea. There is some evidence that these can reduce the risk of spreading infection. But importantly, children enjoy using liquid soap dispensers more than bars of soap so introducing these will encourage them to wash their hands more often.

Take a look at how you store your family toothbrushes. Cramming them all together is a bad idea as this can spread oral infection. And its important that they are stored well away from places where they may be contaminated with splashes. Everyone should each have their own toothbrush and, ideally, these should be stored in a bathroom cabinet. Its also important to ensure that your family toothbrushes are changed at least every three months.

Bathroom towels are another way that infection can be spread from one person to another. Ideally you need to restrict the amount of towel sharing that takes place. Ideally everyone should have their own towels, but this can be difficult to achieve in a busy family. After use towels should be hung to dry and never stacked on top of one another. They should be washed regularly using a detergent that will kill germs.

If you are considering a bathroom makeover select a bathroom suite that will be easy to clean. This means selecting a simple design without nooks and crannies where germs can flourish.

You really need to give your bathroom a once-over clean every day but then give it a thorough top to botton clean at least once a week, depending upon how busy it is. You also need to encourage your family to flush the toilet with the toilet seat cover in the closed position. Your family needs to be aware that flushing always throws tiny droplets of polluted water into the air and these can land on towels, toothbrushes and clothing.

I hope that these simple suggestions have provided some ideas that will help you to keep your family bathroom safe.

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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 | Author: admin

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Stone grinding is one of the effective ways of removing the scratches and the dull spots from the surface. This abrasive process is also known as natural stone restoration. As you look at the marble surface, you will note a natural shine. Marble does not need a layer of wax for this preferred finish. All you need is a skilled worker and some diamond pads which will be used to retain the shine. A delicate polish will ensure that you have a smooth and shiny texture for days.

If you are looking for a matte finish, you will need a large number of diamond powders or pads to get that special shiny touch. Most restoration experts are careful about protecting the furniture and walls from dents and splashes while they work on smoothening the surface. In case of diamond grinding, you will need water. This may damage the wooden floor. So they prefer using the floor covering while they work on the restoration process. For granite restoration, the abrasive brushes or the abrasive powder will be used. This is called the flamed finish.

The same technique can then be used for outdoors. The granite surface is generally heated with a flame and then cooled rapidly with water so that inner circles pop out before the flamed finish. You will need the open flame torch for this purpose. Before you start with the flaming process, all inflammable items should be removed, and the room should have ample ventilation. With marble, one has to be extra careful with the restoration process. Marble is generally soft in nature. It is porous and can be damaged with any acidic element like orange juice, tomato juice or the vinegar. Some can also develop stains and spots.

The tumbled marble or the limestone’s are extremely popular among the homeowners for their elegant colors and fine textures. Marble can be sealed to avoid stains, but you will need an expert for sealing the floor. When you select the floor tile, you should consider either marble or granite as both of them are durable and beautiful. The polished marble tiles on the floors can be protected with a sealant. This should be reapplied on the surface so that the floor remains sparkling and clean.

Common kitchen detergents contain harmful chemicals which might cause damage to the floor. This may lead to corrosion or may cause the floor to discolor. After you apply the solution on the floor, you should wipe the portion clean to reduce the chances of blemishes and spots. The marble floor should be free of dust. You can clean and mop them with a dry cloth. A mild neutral ph cleanser should be helpful in keeping the floor clean. You can install a floor mat at the entrance of the room to keep away the gravel, sand and dirt. From time to time, you can polish the floor so that the luster and smoothness of the stone remains intact.

However despite all precautions taken with the passage of years marble at times lose its shine. In such a scenario, make sure that you get the perfect person for natural stone restoration and restore that shine.

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