creating a household binder {free household contacts printable}
The second free printable in the series for creating a household binder: household contacts.
The second free printable in the series for creating a household binder: household contacts.
Over the next few months, I’ll be updating my household binder, and as I do, I’ll be sharing the sheets as printables if you would like to use them to create your own household binder. Today’s printable is the emergency contacts list.
A Google calendar cleaning schedule and home maintenance reminder will ensure you never forget essential maintenance tasks, which can save you money! (A stitch in time and all). Here’s how to set up a maintenance schedule using Google calendar.
Some tips, tricks and advice on making the school year run as smoothly as possible.
The fourth step in preparing for disasters is gathering a 72 hour grab and go bag. This is a bag full of things needed in an emergency if you ever have to evacuate your home in a hurry.
According to ASIC, up to 81% of Australians are under-insured. That means if your home is damaged and destroyed, you may not be able to afford to rebuild. Take an hour today to check that you are adequately insured and update insurance policies as necessary.
A certain amount of hoarding is the precursor to reusing, repurposing and recycling, but how do you balance keeping things ‘just in case’ with decluttering and simplifying your home? Here are four ways I have found balance the two.