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Spring Cleaning Tips & Tricks: 3 Apps That Could Save Your Life

So long, Winter!

But before we rejoice as we welcome the more colorful season of spring, we must first tick off our Spring cleaning list. Are you still using your pen and paper?

There are already modern or high tech apps that could actually save your life, well, make things easier for you, let's put it that way. If you do not clean the mess we had last season, we could develop a cold and other respiratory diseases. We do not want to spread germs within our home, right?

So for you to know the latest hacks or those spring cleaning tips and tricks that several moms know, we recommend you to try these apps.

1. Spring Cleaning Checklist

This is very helpful this Spring!  According to Huffington Post, this Android app, Spring Cleaning Checklist, has video tips and spring cleaning tricks that will make your job a lot easier! It also provides music for you to get your groove on with such tedious asks. Who says spring cleaning can't be fun? .

2. Cleaning Checklist

This app is compatible to use on both iPhone and iPad, says iTunes. With this app, you can easily manage several tasks you need to do per room. It helps you know which ones you have done and things you still need to do. You just need to name a list and then select tasks from its catalog, and that's your cleaning checklist. You can also add and create your own or customized checklist, iTunes suggests. 

It is like your normal pen and paper method, except it has bells and whistles to make it enjoyable. It will make spring cleaning stress-free, iTunes notes.

3. FlyHelper

If you have an Android phone, you may download the FlyHelper app. It reminds you to clean your home, but it also has some gentle reminders to rest for a while, notes Huffington Post . It also helps you plan your tasks either for the day or for the entire week. With this, you may also manage your "routines"  by knowing your daily or weekly tasks.  A nice addition to this app is that you also have a dutiful assistant called "FlyLady" which suggests what part or "zone" of your house must still be cleaned, states Huffington Post.

Currently, there are only 3 languages supported by this app: English, Russian and German, says Android Pit.

These are the latest apps in the market, but if you are more comfortable with your other apps, that is just fine. Perhaps, you like the traditional way of jotting down notes. That's all right. The main goal here is to finish the tasks and make your home clean and organized for a more habitable environment for your family.


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