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A family vacation can be a hassle free trip provided you have all the gear you need. To avoid leaving behind things that are really important, begin creating a checklist a couple of weeks before your flight, and add things to them over the days. If you sit down to make a list a couple of days before the trip, you're likely to forget something that strikes you later - when you're on the plane!
If you have a baby, your bag should contain the following items:
Lots of diapers
A changing pad
Diaper rash cream
Stroller
Front pack or backpack
Feeding bottles
A feeding bowl with lid and spoon
Sterilizer
Bibs - lots of them
Baby wipes
Pacifiers
Baby toys
Tins of formula
Bottled water
If you have a toddler, don't forget to take along:
Lots of clothes if you don't intend to do laundry. If you want to take a limited number of clothes and do a few wash cycles during your trip, leave behind jeans and other clothes that take forever to dry. Light fabrics that dry in a few hours are ideal. For boys, pants that can be unzipped to create shorts are good for separate looks with the same clothes. Take along two or three sets of swimwear if you're heading to a warm climate, and lots of jackets and vests for colder climes.
If you have a stash of old clothes that you want to get rid of, take them along on your trip, and throw them after they've been worn a couple of times. It'll cut down your luggage dramatically.
General
No matter how many of you are on the trip and how many kids are going along, you'll absolutely need
A first aid box with essential medication, bandages, gauze, anti allergen medication and other must haves
Trash bags for wet clothes.
Camera
Zip lock bags to store little things like your daughter's accessories and hair pins.
As far as possible, try to compartmentalize your possessions into separate zip lock bags. It makes finding everything in a hurry a lot easier if you just have to glance at a few bags, see their content and find what it is you're looking for instead of rummaging through clothes and more clothes to find a safety pin.
This author lives in Flemington, NJ with her husband and 5 month old daughter and is an expert contributing author for a luxury boutique offering variety of baby shower favors, coffee baby shower favors, handprint footprint kits and more. This author and Babygiftstation is also dedicated to providing valuable and informative articles on childcare, baby safety tips, pregnancy health, parenting, potty training and more.
The Key is Finding a Good Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Do you ever spend time trying to figure out just what you should be looking for in a <b>toilet bowl cleaner</b>? Well, here are a few things to consider checking off on that list.
Aim for a product that’s got guts, like a thick foam concoction, and is going to tough it out. You’ll also want to make sure that the product is easy to maneuver in those hard-to-reach spots, such as under the rim. Make sure it will reach there without a problem.
Demand more from your cleaner, like help with the tough jobs of wiping out stains and mineral deposits due to hard water. Choose something with a nice, fresh scent that won’t drive you running from the room. Phosphate free works too.
Go for versatility, something that you can take with you for jobs in the bathroom and the kitchen. We’re talking all kinds of things like sinks, toilets and showers. And make sure that it’s safe to use in different concentrations, full strength or in a diluted format. Why not go for recyclable packaging?
Check before using on more delicate materials, such as Fiberglass or aluminum. It’s safer to avoid painted surfaces and countertops.
When it comes to the dos and don’ts of tasks that require your multipurpose <b>toilet bowl cleaner</b>, there are a couple of useful tips that can zap certain cleaning nightmares right out of your world.
On the job: do wear gloves; don’t let the product sit before getting to work. Do move your brush around in circles, trying to get as deep into the bowl as possible.
Don’t just clean. Do rinse the bowl thoroughly using cool water in a dedicated container.
Don’t mix such products with other cleaners, especially not bleach! You can find yourself breathing in really toxic fumes. Do open a window or think about taking a break for a bit of fresh air between tasks.
Do make sure you’ve put the lid securely on the product-in the original container-after use. Do store such products in a safe place, where no curious little fingers have access, though many come with a child-resistant cap. Do rinse out the container or bucket you’ve used and perhaps leave it with the product for use next time.
Long-term: do try and keep to a weekly cleaning schedule. You’ll feel better and so will the sinks and bowls. Also, you’ll avoid stains and streaks that are really tough to remove.
Do consider diluting the concentration of products when using them more frequently. It’ll save you money and it’s more environmentally friendly.
Don’t put off cleaning and deodorizing one of your bathroom’s most important residents. It will definitely put up a stink in protest. It’s awful, but true.
So the next time you’re in doubt about what you need for the job, make a wish list of what you want in a <b>toilet bowl cleaner</b> and check it against the label in the store. That way, you’ll get exactly what you bargained for. Happy cleaning!
About the Author
Author, V. P. Platania , Jr. specializes in writing about home care & personal care subjects. Stanley Home Products has been in business since 1931, and offers high quality toilet bowl cleaner and personal care products to keep your home and your body clean.
Would you open a toilet bowl with a closed lid in a public restroom??
I know it may sound weird but I get scared when I go into a public restroom and see closed lids.... I am scared to discover any and all UFOs lurking under there... hehehehe.. What do you think??
Good idea... flush it before opening the lid!! Why didn't I ever think of that?? Thanks for the advise... And oh I never touch toilets with my hand either.. no way!!
I suggest you flush it before you lift the cover.
Escaped embers from fire bowl cause of early morning Scappoose blaze
An early morning fire – ignited by escaped embers from a portable fire bowl – caused over $65,000 to a Scappoose home in the early hours of July 14. Around 2:41 a.m., firefighters from the Scappoose Rural Fire District responded to a house at 54235 Freeman Rd. They found the ...
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