Keep Your House Clean for the Thanksgiving Day

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If you're playing host or hostess this Thanksgiving, chances are you have a little bit of cleaning to do. If you need to clean your house quickly in preparation for company, follow a few simple tips (Keep Your House Clean for the Thanksgiving Day) and focus on your priorities. Dividing up your tasks and using a system of attack can help you clean your house and prepare to welcome guests on the Thanksgiving holiday.

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Keep Your House Clean for the Thanksgiving Day

 

Keep Your House Clean for the Thanksgiving Day

If you’re playing host or hostess this Thanksgiving, chances are you have a little bit of cleaning to do. If you need to clean your house quickly in preparation for company, follow a few simple tips (Keep Your House Clean for the Thanksgiving Day)and focus on your priorities. Dividing up your tasks and using a system of attack can help you clean your house and prepare to welcome guests on the Thanksgiving holiday.

High Traffic Areas

When you invite guests for dinner, they probably won’t check your son’s bedroom closet to see if his school clothes are neatly hung, but guests are likely to enter your living room and sit at your dining room table. Begin your cleaning routine in the main areas of your home, including the bathrooms. If you have time left over, you can cleanthe bedrooms and offer guests the full tour, but if you don’t get around to it, then simply keep the bedroom doors closed on the big day.

Visible Spaces

You don’t have to clean under your furniture for Thanksgiving, but you should keep the tops of your home’s surfaces looking nice. Dust and clean your tables, counters, bookshelves, entertainment centers and other surfaces before tackling the hidden areas. Any dust or crumbs you wipe off of these areas can be picked up with sweeping and mopping later. Clean the floors in the high traffic areas of your home, but keep this step as close to the arrival of your guests as you can to make sure nobody spills anything after you clean and before you entertain.

Bathrooms

Take a look through your bathrooms and make sure they are ready for visitors. This includes setting out an extra roll of toilet paper so guests won’t have to go huntingfor it if they need it, and providing plenty of hand soap and fresh hand towels. Close your shower curtain to hide all those bath toys inside, and keep your medicine cabinet closed neatly.

Passageways

Hallways and staircases tend to gather clutter as family members drop their belongings from one room to the next. Go around and pick up any debris in these areas and then sweep or vacuumthem before company comes. If there are any side rooms or closets you don’t have time to clean, walk through your home just before guests arrive and make sure the doors to these areas are closed.

Kitchen

Thanksgiving guests are likely to enter your kitchen, whether to gather and help you prepare the meal or during the process of setting the table. Wipe down your counters and appliances and give the floors a good mopping, then make sure you have an empty dishwasher on Thanksgiving Day so you can quickly and easily put dirty dishes out of sight as soon as they appear. Take a minute to hose down your trash can if you have time, and use a scented garbage bag so the trash won’t add any unwelcome odors to the day’s festivities.

Thanksgiving Decorations and Arrangements

Now, it is the time for you to decorate the house. Set the dinner table and pick up your ordered table centerpiece. With the meal prepared, you are ready prepared to welcome your guests.

Happy Thanksgiving Day!!!

Keep Your House Clean for the Thanksgiving Day

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