Sunday, March 31, 2013

How to Maintain Home When Rainy Season


Lately rainfall is very high, almost every day rain hit in many areas, especially in Indonesia. In the rainy season are popping up various kinds of diseases such as eg dengue fever, vomiting, itching, and so forth. In addition to the disease in the rainy season are also common kecelakaaan and damage such as fallen trees, power lines kosletnya, floods, and other-Lail. This happens because at result of the lack of preparation in the face of the rainy season and the lack of concern and awareness about hygiene, especially cleaning the house every day we live and the environment around where we live.

To prevent that so that does not happen then we need to do maintenance and cleaning around the place we live, especially in our own homes. Here are some ways to care homes during the rainy season in order to stay healthy and beautiful:

• Check or check the roof before the rainy season arrives, if there is a roof repair cracked or shifted immediately, do not let the rainy season the roof / tiles of your house leaking, if it happens it will result in your home being muddy.

• The wall is exposed to direct rain water to use layer weather coat paint (weathershield), if we use a regular paint it will be prone to damp, and eventually will peel.

• Clean the drainage of waste in order to avoid blockages, also check the size of the drainage pipe so pretty as a conductor of water pipe used must dipasaang sloping cultivated to avoid puddles,

• Check and note the materials used for the porch floor should wear a floor covering material for outdoor, if the ceramic abrasive wear of ceramic manifold, so that when the rains hit parts of the floor that the water will not easily slip.

• Check the cables that come into contact with direct rain water, keep the installation is safe and there are parts that do not open or chipped because it can be koslet nengakibatkan electricity.

• Need for trimming the canopy and branches that are too dense, because the rainy conditions a plant load gets heavier at the top due to the accumulation of water, while the land occupied by the plant become loose because it absorbs a lot of water so that over time the tree will fall.