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RUG-a-muffin

I was in my 4th grade when I’ve learned how to clean our house. How to sweep the floor,wipe those dirt in our windows and furniture, and how can I forget the first enjoyable thing that my brother taught me about cleaning our house?  He taught me how to vacuum our Area Rugs.  For a kid, that was a very joyful thing to do since you were to use a vacuum and suck all those dirt on it.

Whenever I go to a house, I am always amaze seeing Rugs that were artistically designed and with good quality. If you are a keen observant, you could know if it is in good quality or not by just simply looking at the details, design and of course it would be better if you will feel the texture of it.  Most the area rugs that I saw were oriental in design and very colorful.  My husband and I just got our third area rug for our living room. We had it on sale on a website that sells Cheap Rugs since we don’t have enough time to shop on department stores.  We were very satisfied on our new area rug, we never expected it to be that perfect and well-made since it was on sale.  The site offered us a lot of options to choose from and we really had a hard time to choose because the rugs that they sell are all perfect.  My husband was even planning to order another one for our kid’s bedroom.  The site  also offers different designs, whether oriental, European, American, name it, they got it.

So for all of you people who are fond of putting area rugs on their floor but doesn’t have time to buy one, you can have it on a click and be delivered on your doorstep right away.

What do you usually find in a laundry room? Of course, you’ll find dirty clothes, laundry soaps and detergents, bleaching solutions, fabric softeners, washing machines, and dryers. Let us look at some of these. Dirty clothes that are kept unwashed for long may harbor some mites, molds, and mildew which can harm your lungs and cause allergies. Bleaching solutions contain chlorine which can cause skin and eye irritations and even cancer. When chlorine mixes with the dirt in the clothes, airborne toxic, organic chemicals are generated, clothes dryers are possible sources of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas which, at high concentration, can kill a person in a few minutes.
After washing, the water mixed with the bleaching solutions, fabric softeners, dissolved soaps and detergents all go to the drainage. When the drainage system is defective, these mixtures of chemicals reach the soil, underground water, farms and fields, all of which result in toxic contamination.