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14 Sep 2010Buying new carpets can sometimes be a terrific misadventure. We have to be very sure that our acquisition is worthy of our spent money and that the bother of floor rug cleaning is put to a minimum. Thus, we should already have an idea where we will be placing the floor rug before we go out and buy one.
In: Business
14 Sep 2010We must not take our disinfection attempts for granted so that, in this time where highly contagious and lethal illnesses proliferate, we are always secure. We should be invariably vigilant.
In: Home & Family
30 Jun 2010It have always been lucky enough for having had the chance to get across a part-time maid agency that was nice enough to fix a certain part-time maid to do the weekly cleaning for our home. We all may be aware that part-time maids serve the same function as full time maids. They perform typical domestic chores such as cooking, ironing, washing, cleaning, grocery shopping, walking the family dog, and tending to the household children. Well, the difference is that part-time maids only drop in once a week or every two weeks, as scheduled and they will only stay within your home for 3 hours, also as scheduled.
In: Business
30 Jun 2010Cleaning services had been booming and growing in the favor of turning into trained services. Services now are insured with appropriate technology in hand. The growth of cleaning services had been quite regular and standard. Quality services and superiority of processes are being practiced by employees in the cleaning service.
In: Home & Family
4 Jun 2010Working in a big city like New York, Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo provides you no time to carry out household jobs. Most professionals work their way through the day and burned-out upon return. Who wouldn’t feel tired and worn out? Would you take time to pick a broom after a day’s meeting with the management with issues on your department? Relief comes to those who can spend an amount in exchange of services given by “part time maids” or sometimes known as “part time cleaners.”
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4 Jun 2010Working in a busy city like Singapore leaves you no time to attend with household chores. The last thing that anyone wants to do when they come home is to roll up their sleeves and start cleaning. Thus a huge number of professionals in this busy city engage “part time maids” or “part time cleaners” to clean up their mess. Who will not want to go to a clean home after a whole day of stress in replacement for a small amount of money?
In: Home & Family
26 May 2010In a busy city like Singapore where everything moves in a very fast pace and with a very rapid lifestyle, the last thing that people would want to do after a busy day is to go home and start cleaning up, scrubbing toilets, sweeping floors and cleaning windows. The best way for these busy bodies to cope up is to engage part time maid in Singapore. Part time maid in Singapore does not cost a lot of money, in fact some of them cost so low per hour.
In: Business
4 Feb 2010The tidiness of your office interiors is a mark of your professionalism and careful attention to detail, and it shows to visitors how well maintained your firm. If you are not very comfortable with going with the idea of hiring full time cleaners, you can instead choose to engage a reputable commercial cleaning services firm.
In: Business
17 Jan 2010Cleaning services are important for all companies, particularly those which interact with customers in their premises. Hence, it is essential to choose a cleaning services firm that addresses all your needs, though you need to remember a few important points before you make the final decision.
In: Home & Family
24 May 2009A carpet is any loom-woven, felted textile or grass floor covering. The term was also used for table and wall coverings, as carpets were not commonly used on the floor in European interiors until the 18th century. Oftentimes, the term “carpet” is used interchangeably with the term “rug”. The term was also used for table and wall coverings, as carpets were not commonly used on the floor in European interiors until the 18th century. Oftentimes, the term “carpet” is used interchangeably with the term “rug”. Carpet-making was introduced to Spain in 10th century by the Moors. The Crusades brought Turkish carpets to all of Europe, where they were primarily hung on walls or used on tables. Only with the opening of trade routes in the 17th century were significant numbers of Persian rugs introduced to Western Europe.