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An attic is not always the greatest place to be. Often dark, sometimes small, and usually crowded, the attic typically is used for storing things that are unwanted or unneeded. Year after year, cartons, bags, and piles of homeless items accumulate to little purpose. Eventually, you will need to sort through the rubble and clean the area thoroughly. Here are a few tips.
1. Work on one section at a time. Depending on the size of your attic, chances are you may not have a lot of elbow room, and you don't want to carry heavy things up and down stairs while you clean. Push furniture to one side, along with other stored items. But be careful not to get hurt. Try to get a family member or friend to help with the most cumbersome pieces. If no one else is available, push a few inches at a time, or take apart a box or stack of things to move it in pieces. No cleaning job is worth your physical well-being.
2. As you move things, sort them into piles. Items that you are sure you no longer need, like the 1980 telephone directory, can go into a pile for trash pickup. Other things, like the tiny new dress you've been trying to lose fifty pounds to wear for the past ten years, can go to the thrift store. Children's school projects or old photograph albums should be set aside for more adequate storage protection.
3. After clearing a space, start cleaning. Use a dust mop or a broom covered by a cleaning cloth to dust the ceiling, rafters (if any), walls, and floor. You may have to change the cloth or shake the dust mop frequently. Then, depending on the composition and structure of your walls and floor, clean them with appropriate substances. Bare wood may benefit from a slightly damp cloth. Check with someone who works in a building supply store to be sure. A quick phone call should do it.
4. Sweep, mop, or wipe the floor, collecting debris in a dustpan. Look for signs of pests, such as mice tracks or dead insects. You may need to set out traps to eliminate unwanted pests. Clean windows and wash curtains or blinds. If there are storage shelves, drawers, or cupboards, wipe these off, too. Get rid of all visible dust and cobwebs.
5. Replace the items you moved by arranging them in a convenient manner. Put the heaviest items along the wall and place smaller items on top of or beneath them for easy access. If you have random items, like a lamp, some old sweaters, and a back pack, put these in a box and mark the outside of it to indicate the contents for quick reference when these items may be needed.
Move on to the next section and repeat the process. Don't be discouraged if you can't do it all in one day. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was your attic clutter. Congratulate yourself on the portions you are able to complete, and plan the remainder for another day soon.
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