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As we welcome the beginning of spring- this year I am all about Tips to Tame your Spring Cleaning to do list and enlist kids in the process–which we all know can begin to unravel in just a few short HOURS. Between both of my dogs deciding NOW is the perfect time to pee every where in the house and as a mom just trying to keep it all together- getting a bit of help managing the stinks of life is exactly what this mom needs especially since my kids and dogs in all their infinite loveliness can sure whip up messes and stinks of gargantuan proportions in a very short time.
So I’m sharing some Tips To Tame your Spring Cleaning to do list and enlist kids in the process for parents on how to help to tame their spring cleaning to do list and enlist their kids in the process too! In fact, it’s important to set the stage early on and encourage children to make cleaning fun!
Tips to Tame your Spring Cleaning to do list and enlist kids in the process



Have your kids Personalize cleaning kits:
Use colored items that attract the children’s attention. Personalize and assemble a cleaning kit for each child with stickers, their name, towels with their favorite hobby or TV character, color-coded bottles, etc. Make sure that the kit includes cleaning essentials that are safe and age appropriate to help them eliminate the stink in their rooms and play areas!
Let your kids arrange their space
Use your children’s ideas when decorating and arranging the furniture in their rooms. Ultimately if your child favors the decor and is excited about the re-arrangement of the room, he or she will be more likely to keep it clean. And when it comes to Mounds of Mess – i.e. the ten cousins throwing their sweaty socks into one giant laundry pile, they not take up half the guest room, but they also stink. So have your kids take the Fabric Refresher to the mound and tell them not to quit until they are smelling light, fresh holiday scents instead of damp clothes.
Got stinks in the kitchen?
Light a Candle before everyone starts to notice the overwhelming stench of burnt onions or cookies and eliminate odors to keep your home continuously smelling as fresh as it looks. Have those candles burning, or the fireplace blazing to give everything that cinnamon spice hint in the air.
The last thing is to have THE RIGHT cleaning Tools
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As mentioned, in 2016 ENJO’s system was tested with a Lumitester by the leading European hygiene expert (known for his work in hospitals). This test confirmed that ENJO cleaning system is six-times more hygienic than conventional cleaning methods. And since the system is chemical-free, anyone will enjoy cleaning with ENJO (kids, adults, cleaners, etc.).
Interesting facts:
- On average, Americans purchase $42/month of cleaning supplies, equaling $504 annually. With ENJO, you only need to purchase once every three years, saving your more than $750!
- The EPA has found that the inside of our homes can be 2-5 times more polluted than outside (yuck).




Bottom line: to get your kids involved in helping to keep your house clean and GREEN you have to have the right attitude! Provide your kids with positive and uplifting feedback. Remind them that they are doing a good job and should be proud of their contributions! If your family institutes a chore/allowance program, you should also help encourage cleaning as part of their weekly routine.and leave a comment here that you did so.
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