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Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Keeping Home and Pets Safe During Monsoon Season

                                                     

We anxiously await the rain that our area so desperately needs, but as thankful as we may be for the
moisture, we quickly realize that there are concerns during this time of the year. Mold and
mildew can create health issues and the additional dirt, debris and germs that enter our homes
can cause us trouble down the line. Here are a few tips to help us a stay safe and healthy this
summer monsoon season.

Wash your hands regularly - Additional germs and allergens are growing during this time of the
year. We bring them in on our hands and feet and on our clothing. Don’t allow wet or damp
clothing to set in a hamper, wash and dry it immediately to avoid mildew and germs. Shoes are
bound to get wet. Clean footwear regularly and make sure shoes are completely dry before
wearing again. Use antibacterial foot powder.

Keep kitchens and bathrooms clean. Check in areas that sometimes don’t get cleaned every
time, like high corners above the shower, behind and under things, window tracks and sills.
These are all areas that can collect mildew, dirt and germs.

Keep windows closed when you leave the house. As you know, it may be sunny one minute
and a cloud burst the next. Water entering through an open window can damage sills, walls,
curtains, furniture and floors. Open windows again when you are home and it is not raining.
Your home needs as much fresh air ventilation as possible.

Make sure to use area rugs on the interior and exterior side of each door to the outside. Leave
soiled shoes in a shoe rack instead of walking around the house and spreading the dirt and
germs.

Remove any containers or buckets outside that may collect rainwater. Once the rain stops and
the sun comes out, that standing water is a place for mosquitos and other pests to gather and
breed. Keep pets clean and teach them to wipe their paws on the rug outside (yes, they can
learn that), or you can wipe their feet.

Keep furniture clean and dry and disinfect all hard surfaces often. Outside of appliances, walls,
fixtures, door handles, ceiling fans can all collect dirt and germs.

Make sure your pets are safe during the thunderstorms. Many normally well behaved pets
totally “lose it” during the storms and will dart out of the door, or over a fence. Some people
have had success with the “Thunder shirts” that can be purchased at most pet stores. If you
don’t have one of those, and your dog or cat is sensitive to the sounds of thunder, place a crate
with a comfortable blanket, one of your t-shirts and a toy inside, in an interior bathroom or closet
with a little radio or music playing. You can cover the crate with a sheet. The crate serves as a
“den” which is a natural comfort for most dogs and cats and is a safe place for them until the
storm subsides. Micro chip your pets so that if they do get separated from you, they will have a
better chance of returning home safely.

After the monsoon season, it is a perfect time to get windows, tracks and sills professionally
cleaned and carpeting and draperies professionally cleaned to prepare for the winter and to
avoid the continued growth of mold and mildew.


Have a great summer and be safe and healthy.

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

We Love Our Pets!


Here at Prescott Maid to Order, we know how important our furry friends are to our clients.  We see it everyday in the homes of the people we serve.  Often times we find that the kids are all grown up and the companionship of the pets in these homes is paramount to the lives of our clients.  Because of this, we offer pet sitting to our list of services and have designed a program called Prescott Maid to Order’s Forever Home Program.  I talk a little more about the program in a minute.  But first, here are a few interesting facts about the health benefits of owning a pet from Womens Day website:



Decreases Stress

Lowers Blood Pressure

Eases Pain and Anxiety

Lowers Cholesterol

Improves Mood

Helps People Socialize

Prevents Strokes

Monitors Blood Sugar Levels for Diabetics

Prevents Allergies and Improves Immunity

Helps Children Develop



Our Forever Home Program is in conjunction with Yavapai Humane Society.  On the website “Mighty Cause” it states: , “Every day 9,000 pets are killed in American shelters.  However, the Yavapai Humane Society bucks that trend.  YHS is the safest shelter in Arizona and among the safest in the nation with a lifesaving rate of 97%.”  What a great opportunity to serve.



In an earlier article a year or two back, I talked about community service in business, stating,  “While trying to grow a business, many companies locally and nationwide are seeing the value in serving their community and the world at large.  Whether it be on a large or small scale, the value of volunteerism, contribution and service is of unlimited worth.”  We are involved in several causes in our community with this being just one.



So what is the program about?

We will feature a dog or cat (sometimes both at the same time) and post an ad anywhere we can get      exposure for it, on our facebook page, our website and several community pages.  Often times, it will be a pet that is older, maybe has been there longer or may not be the one that will get adopted quickly.  We will post and repost as long as needed to try to get the word out, not only about that particular pet, but the cause of finding homes for any of the pets in YHS.  When someone responds to one of our ads, either to us directly or to the Humane Society and then adopts our “featured” pet, we will in turn sponsor the fees.  How fun is that!  We ask people to “share” the ad to their page and to their friends so that the word will spread.



Our homes not only put a roof over our heads, but house and protect those we love, including our critter kids.  It’s where we make memories, enjoy our quiet time, recuperate from a long day at work, celebrate with those we hold dear and much more.  If you have been considering the companionship of a new pet, we encourage you to check out our Forever Home Program on our website or fb page and visit the Humane Society.  We love our clients and we love our pets!



Lucy Leyva, owner Prescott Maid to Order
www.prescottmaidtoorder.com
928-899-8518
Prescott Arizona