Tag: flu season

Am I Disinfecting My Home Effectively?

We’re all trying our best to make sure our cleaning endeavors are efficient. How do you make sure the time you spend sanitizing your house isn’t used in vain? How do you know if your disinfecting products and techniques are effective? Here are a few steps to take to make sure you’re disinfecting your home… Read more »

DIY: Make Your Own Disinfecting Wipes

With all the creepy, unseen viruses in our world today, we all want to do our part in minimizing the spreading of germs. Unfortunately, it is getting harder to find certain items that were once so readily available — including disinfectant wipes. They can be difficult to locate and a little pricey at times, but… Read more »

Keep Your Home Clean This Winter Break

As we all know, this has been a unique and challenging year. Everyone has been homebound for much of it, but now many students are back to school in person whether partially or fully. Whatever your children’s schooling set-up, winter break is approaching, and it’s important to evaluate how to best keep your home clean… Read more »

Battling Flu Season: Clean, Disinfect and Sanitize

With colds coming in waves and the flu rearing its head, keeping a clean home is essential to keeping a healthy home this winter. From December through February, flu season will be at its peak, though it can linger until May. Are you ready to battle the germs this year? According to the CDC, cleaning,… Read more »

Virtual Learning and Work: A Clean Home is a Clean Office

For many, working from home and virtual learning have become a regular part of life. Now due to COVID-19 restrictions, families aren’t just sharing living spaces — they’re also sharing workspaces. With your children working from home while you are too, it’s important to make sure your environment is a place of productivity and peace… Read more »

Flu Season Protocol For Every Household

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, TLC Home Services LLC will be implementing a new protocol. This protocol will be used throughout the duration of the Coronavirus Pandemic. We will resume this protocol at the start of every Flu Season. The protocol involves using a solution that contains no less than 60% Isopropyl Alcohol. This is… Read more »