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How long should you go before changing items of a home?
You may not realise (I certainly
didn’t on some of the things) that there’s quite a few household items which
have expiration dates attached to them that you shouldn’t ignore. The
specialist designer of kitchens in
Glasgow, DM Design, is on hand to advise about how long you should keep
items for before getting them replaced, as well as explaining the potential
consequences of keeping them for longer than this period:
In the bedroom…
Item: Pillows
How long before you should
replace them: Every two years maximum
Reasons why:
Pillows are known to house
bacteria, accumulated mould, dead skin, sweat and dust mites which feed off the
aforementioned dead skin cells. We rest our face on the pillow at the end of
each day, it’s vital that you replace them at least once every two years. I
always struggle since it’s always difficult to find one that’s comfy and the
designs change all the time.
Warning signs that your pillows
will need to be replaced include if they have become smelly or stained or even
if it stops feeling supportive. To keep your pillow lasting longer you should
be washing your pillow cases weekly.
Item: Mattresses
How long before you should
replace them: Every eight years maximum
Reasons why:
We spend around a third of our
life sleeping, we spend a large amount of our time resting on the mattress.
However, both those associated with the mattress industry and the Sleep Council
have recommended that you replace your mattress at least once every eight
years, as this is found to be the time when the item will have lost most of its
original comfort and support.
You can prolong the life of a
mattress by flipping it and rotating it at least once a year or every 6 months.
However, telling signs that it’s time to get a new one will be if you wake up
in the morning feeling tired, have noticed worn, lumpy or visible sags around
your mattress, or if your body is stiff and sore after a night’s sleep.
In the bathroom…
Item: Toothbrushes
How long before you should
replace them: Every three months (this also being the case for the brush head
if using an electric toothbrush)
Reasons why:
Dentists recommend that you
replace your toothbrush — or the brush head if using an electric toothbrush —
every three months. This is because the items are magnets for bacteria, which
can accumulate from toilet spray when a toilet is flushed with the lid up,
splashes from a bathroom sink while washing hands and also bacteria present in
your mouth — between 100 and 200 species of oral bacteria can exist in your
mouth alone! All of the bacteria mentioned can be harmful and may lead to tooth
decay or gingivitis.
There are ways you can reduce how
much bacteria gathers on a toothbrush by rinsing the item thoroughly after
brushing and then allowing it to air dry, as well as soaking toothbrushes in
antibacterial mouthwash once you’ve used it. However, bristles becoming frayed
is a sign that it’s time to replace your toothbrush. You will also notice the
bristles not as strong during the brushing, this is another sign you need to
replace.
In the kitchen & utility room…
Item: Fridges & washing
machines
How long before you should replace them: Between 15 and 30 years,
depending on the manufacturer
Reasons why:
Washing machine and fridges can
last a long time. Depending on the manufacturer that you’ve opted for, these
essential items of your kitchen or utility room could remain effective for
between 15 and 30 years after you first purchased it new.
However, you may want to look
into buying a new fridge or washing machine once your current one reaches 15
years old. This is because fridges and washing machines built today are known
to use a lot less energy than models that were manufactured even 12 years ago.
You could be saving yourself a lot of electricity / running costs.
While it is unlikely that you’re
going to be switching your fridge on a regular basis, one side note regarding
your fridge is that you should aim to replace its water filter twice a year if
your unit comes complete with this feature. These filters are known for
collecting bacteria and building up mould over time.
Item: Toilet brushes
How long before you should
replace them: Every six months maximum
Reasons why:
We all scrub your toilet at least
weekly with the same brush and the result is moisture will be created on the
item’s bristles. This in turn will lead to bacteria thriving and spreading
around your toilet and bathroom.
As a result, you should refrain
from keeping the same toilet brush for longer than six months at a time. Keep
an eye out if the brush looks grungy and grimy though, as these are signs that
the item should be replaced as soon as possible. These are cheap and easily
replaceable!
Item: Chopping boards
How long before you should
replace them: Once a year maximum
Reasons why:
According to studies, wooden
chopping boards can harbor up to 200%more faecal bacteria than toilet seats.
This is in spite of the idea that wooden chopping boards are often deemed to be
the more hygienic of the different types of chopping boards available!
Of course, ensuring you are
thoroughly cleaning chopping boards once you’ve used them can rid the items of
potentially harmful bacteria before you need them next. However, colouring
stains and deep cuts are clear signs that it might be time to buy a new one. I
think I am due to purchase a new one.
Around the home…
Item: Smoke detectors
How long before you should replace
them: Every ten years for the entire unit, once a year for the batteries
Reasons why:
The National Fire Protection
Association has warned that three out of every five home fire deaths are caused
from fires that take place in homes which either have no smoke alarms at all or
no working smoke alarms. It’s statistics like these that should act as a
wake-up call to ensure your home’s smoke alarms are in good working order.
It is generally advised that the
entire unit of a smoke detector is replaced at least once every ten years to
reduce the risk of the item malfunctioning. However, the batteries for a smoke
detector should be replaced on an annual basis at the very least.
Look to carry out frequent tests
of your smoke detector batteries throughout the year too, so that you will know
first-hand if the units are running low on power.
Item: Carpets
How long before you should
replace them: For an apartment-grade carpet — between 1 and 5 years maximum;
for a medium-grade carpet — between 5 and 15 years; for a high-grade carpet —
between 15 and 25 years maximum.
Reasons why:
It can be difficult to pinpoint
an exact date when you should replace your home’s carpet, as the decision will
hinge on the quality of the material, how you treat the carpet and how you maintain
it.
There are some signs which will
tell you that it might be best to buy a new carpet. It’s only natural that your
carpet will go through some general wear and tear, for instance, but consider
purchasing a new one if large chunks of your current carpet has become matted,
is filled with large rips and tears, and has lost its tuft.
Carpets also gather various
odours. While this can be sorted out with a thorough, regular clean of your
carpet, if a lingering smell remains then it’s a sign that the odour has
penetrated deep into the fibres of the carpet, the carpet pad or the subfloor.
A new carpet is often the most cost-effective solution here.
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