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Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Tips to Allergy-Proof your Home

Nowadays, it seems more common that many people are suffering from allergies. Allergies can range in severity from hay fever to asthma and even anaphylactic reactions. To allergy-proof your home and create a comfortable living situation for your family, check out these helpful hints for creating the ultimate hypoallergenic living environment.

Choose Tiles or Timber Flooring

If it is possible, remove all of the carpet in your home. While this may seem like a drastic measure, carpets attract dust mites and act as a breeding ground for bacteria. Tiles and timber flooring can be easily sanitised and assist in discouraging the build-up of unnecessary dust around the house. For families with members who suffer from food allergies, tiles and timber flooring also provides a great solution. Severe food allergies can be triggered by something as slight as coming into contact with the food source. While carpets are often difficult to thoroughly clean and can easily maintain a build-up of food particles, tiles and timber flooring can be cleaned quickly and efficiently. For ideas on choosing the right flooring option for your home, check out some of the new display homes the Gold Coast has to offer.

Linens & Manchester

Attempting to create allergy-free bedroom and living spaces, can sometimes seem like an impossible task. There are a number of easy solutions, however, that assist in providing a much more comfortable home environment, for the entire family. Always avoid woollen blankets or underlays, as this material is known for housing dust mites. If you do use a comforter on your bed, purchase an impermeable cover, along with protective covers for your pillows. While it is important to deter the build-up of dust around your house, it also wise to eliminate mould from all living areas. Mould can sometimes be difficult to banish, particularly in humid areas of the house, such as the laundry. To help protect your family in the bedroom, avoid foam-rubber pillows and mattresses, which are known for attracting mould.

Window Shades vs. Bulky Curtains

Heavy curtains can often be aesthetically pleasing and create the feeling of warmth in your home; however, they are also the perfect source for trapping dust mites in your house. In year’s past, consumers have been limited in their choices of window shades, often leaving families to choose looks over comfort. Nowadays, however there are a number of stylish solutions for around the home. Talking to a professional home builder can often help you to better understand your options for shading solutions around the house.

Hypoallergenic Cleaning Products

Don’t let all your hard work go to waste, by using allergy causing cleaning products. A number of products are now available, easily obtainable on your local supermarket shelf, which are specifically designed for allergy sufferers. Whether you’re allergic to chemicals, need to eliminate all dust mites or have to ensure that surfaces are thoroughly cleaned of food residue; the perfect cleaning product is available for you. Your home should be a haven to relax in, somewhere that you can feel at ease and kick off your shoes after a long day at work. Allergy-proof your home today to really start living!

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Tired But Still Breathing.. Hahaha..

I have just arrived home. I am so tired. I wish I could easily quit what I love to do, but sadly, I can not. Not, when it is almost the finals, and I have lots of students counting on me for their grades. I am not really complaining about what I am busy with right now. It's just that I hardly have time for myself anymore. I had a three day invitation, and at the last minute, I was not able to go for the three day tour because something came up in school. My boss already allowed me to, but I personally did not go anymore, knowing that I may be neglecting a few of my duties should I push with the trip. It would have been fun. (Sigh) 

Anyway, I am able to search for some store reviews of the shop my cousin told me about. At least today, I had an hour to do something online. But I so miss having so many tabs opened all at once, including all my social media accounts. Now, I am simply left with two. My email, and one very important site. Oh well, I think the weekend can wait. Or should I put it, they all can wait until I open them over the weekend. Thank God it's gonna be Friday tomorrow. On my way home tonight, we passed by a jewellery shop which is quite similar to Poh Heng Jewellery in Singapore. Oh how I miss Singapore. I wish to be back there this summer. I wish to get my luggage which I left at my uncle's house. It is filled with my precious Victoria Secret collection from the VS shop, when we went there. I wonder if they will still be as good as when I bought them. 


Monday, September 17, 2012

Observe Silence

I found this one time while I passed by the school's grounds, upon going home from my college classes..

How many more signs should be placed to simply remind the students not to make so much noise???


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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Enjoying Performances

I passed by the community center on my way home this afternoon and I saw some band performing. Two sets of guitarists with Morley Pedals, and a piano,finely played by the pretty pianist who looks quite familiar, plus the usual drummer with the energy of three. I think they are practicing for some performance later as they are already dressed for one. 

I miss performances like concerts and shows. I had plenty of them in my youth. And I savor all experiences and exposures. I wish all people, specially the kids now, will have the same fun as we had back then, without the fear. Parents these days may be too cautious that some kids are not given the opportunity. But then again, there are those who go as stage mothers or fathers where their kids go. 

I should like to think that parents would enjoy watching performances and not just shrug every opportunity for their kids to show their talents and skills.