[Blindtlk] Keeping House Independently
Judy Jones
Judy.Jones at icbvi.idaho.gov
Tue Mar 15 22:12:48 UTC 2016
A Hoover is a vacuum, just a brandname like Miele, Bissel, etc.
Judy
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Is a hoover better than a vacuue?
Justin
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Hello Christine:
I do everything myself and I am totally blind. I do not use a broom. Many blind people find using a broom and dust pan difficult because you cannot always tell where your pile of dirt is and it tends to fly all over the place, especially with all the golden retriever fur my guide dog leaves around the house. The Swiffer dry sweeping cloths will help this because the dirt and dust clings to the cloth. I use a Swiffer or dust mop on the tile floors. The Swiffer Wet Jet does a good job of cleaning the tile floors too. It has a fresh clean smell and does not make the floor too slippery. I also often use my Hoover Dirt Devil on my tile floors as well as the carpets. It automatically adjusts it's settings so it can go from tile floor to the carpet and back again as I move around the house. I start at one end of the house and work my way across each room moving over gradually until I have covered the entire floor. This may sound strange but, I always do my floors in my bare feet so I can reach out and feel that I have successfully gotten an area clean. I started this when a back injury prevented me from constantly bending over to feel the floor. There is nothing wrong with having someone come in if it fits into your household budget. Many sighted people hire a cleaning person. It comes down to what is comfortable for you.
Sandra Johnson
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Hello everyone,
I just wanted to get your opinion about keeping house independently. I used to have someone come in once a month just to help with things I may have missed, but I am debating whether to do this still or not. I did get some rehab training with cleaning, but I am not the best at it. My main hangup is using a broom, as I just canb?Tt figure out how it is done. I just invested in a Swiffer so I hope that helps.
I was wondering if you keep house independently, or if you have someone sighted come in once in a while to make sure things are kept nicely and are not dirty. Thanks so much for your thoughts.
Christine
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