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4 Things in Your Home You Should Probably Replace Posted: 04 Sep 2021 10:11 AM PDT
Sometimes, home improvement is a matter of looking for subtle ways to improve your living space, rather than big remodeling projects that take a lot of time and money. One quick way to revitalize your living space is by replacing worn-out objects and products around your house. Here are four you might want to replace: Smoke detectors You may not be aware that most smoke detectors or alarms should be replaced regularly. The U.S. Fire Administration recommends replacing your smoke detector every 10 years. You should also replace your detector's batteries every 6 months. A working smoke detector could be the difference between life and death. Kitchen sponges An oft-cited paper from Scientific Reports has shown that kitchen sponges are home to massive colonies of bacteria that are more numerous than the germs that reside in your toilet. To avoid turning your sponges into a repository for germs, replace your sponges often and cleanse your dishes with water before scrubbing them. Furniture cushions If you own a sofa or chair with foam cushions, you may need to replace them within 5 or 10 years. After a long period of supporting human weight, foam cushions will become uneven, misshapen, and uncomfortable. Luckily, it's easy to find custom replacement cushions for indoor wood furniture and patio furniture replacement cushions for outdoor wicker furniture at outlets such as Wicker Paradise. Carpet Unlike other types of flooring, carpets can be vulnerable to stains, bacteria, dust, and dirt, making them an annoyance to homeowners with allergies or other health issues. It can be hard to notice when your carpets have become unbearably filthy, which is why you should replace them every 3-5 years.
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