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    Image credits: niiightskyyy #5. I raised six children who are now aged 35, 32, 31, 27, 24 and soon to be 17. Not really strict rules, but some were rather stupid rules because one child was a ...

  3. The dos and don'ts of house cleaning - AOL

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    Cleaning your home may seem straightforward, but there are instances where cleaning incorrectly can do more harm than good. There are even times when over-cleaning can lead to wear and tear.

  4. Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    House deep-cleaning an intensive cleaning process targeting often-neglected areas, enhancing aesthetics, and improving health by reducing allergens and bacteria. It typically includes tasks like detailed dusting, appliance cleaning, and carpet shampooing, recommended biannually to maintain a home's hygiene and air quality.

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    Learn the House Rules and Routines. While your host will want you to be comfortable in their home, it's polite to respect their daily routines. ... Related: Use This Holiday Cleaning Checklist to ...

  6. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    In commercial lodging establishments (hotels, resorts, inns, boarding houses etc.), housekeeping is the work of providing a clean, comfortable, safe and aesthetically appealing environment for the guests, and the operational department in a hotel is responsible for these activities in rooms, public areas, back areas and the surroundings.

  7. Cleanliness - Wikipedia

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    Some orthodox Hindus refrain from cleaning their houses on a Friday as it is a day dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and cleaning homes on that day is considered inauspicious, so they clean their homes on other days. Tamil people also keep their homes clean in preparation for Diwali, Pongal, or Bhol. [citation needed]