
The most hated room in our homes for cleaning or declaration is the bathroom. When you have ideas about what you need to do and a plan, it's really not that hard to do, and it really isn't worth it for so long and so long. In most homes, the mere mention of cleaning the bathroom is considered the worst job in any home.
If you promised or challenged yourself to allow your home, you also need a bathroom. So get to work, do it first and complete this task, and mark it in the list as “completed.”
Now for the 8 easy steps for declaring your bathroom:
1. Clean the first aid kit of all medications. Check expiration dates and properly dispose of old and past expiration dates. Check with your local pharmacy or hospital in your area to find out if they have a program for taking expired medications to remove. Health officials reported that flushing any medication in the toilet is not the proper way to remove it. Also, do not forget to remove any labels from the bottles with names, addresses and personal information about them and destroy them. If you have children in the house, make sure that you have medicines that you are holding.
2. Clean any items from your pharmacy cabinet, You will be surprised at what you find there. Sort and decide what you are holding and what you have. If it is a prescription without a prescription or ointment, to learn how to properly dispose of it. Take precautions for over-the-counter medications if you have children in the house.
3. Under the sink, pull out everything and start sorting. If you have duplicates of certain things, such as shampoo, conditioner, hand lotions and liquid soap, combine them into one bottle or container and throw away the empty containers. Small plastic tubs or drawers are a great way to place these items in one place.
4. Ambulance. Go through and make sure that you have all the accessories that are in the basic first-aid kit; antiseptic, gauze pads, scissors, duct tape, Ace dressing, instant cold packaging, latex gloves, bandages, tweezers, procedures for bites and bites. If your first aid kit is missing, any of these items will definitely replace them. Keep them all together in one container or buy a first aid kit with items already delivered.
5. Makeup and cosmetics. It is a good idea to go through cosmetics and makeup at least every 6 months and throw away what you didn’t use during this time period. Mascara is especially recommended to be replaced every few months to prevent the appearance of eye infections.
6. Perfumes and colognes. They have a shelf life of 3 to 5 years if they are stored properly and should be thrown away if you notice a different flavor. Although perfumes and colognes do not "spoil" the elder, they are a smell and the color will change.
7. Bed linen and towels. Sort all your sheets and pillowcases, bath towels, hand towels and dishcloths. Combine all your sheets and pillowcases together and get rid of those that do not fit together. Do the same with towels and washcloths. You may not have matches or sets of them, but go through and check for wear and holes and throw them away. If any of the items are still in good condition, donate them to a shelter or care store.
8. Hair accessories. If you could not resist buying each new tie for hair, clips, bows, bands or even hair dryers or curling, then you need to get control of the situation. Determine which of the elements you use the most and which of them you have never used or probably will never use and throw them out. Again, if they are usable and in good condition, donate them.

