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Choosing The Right Clothing And Footwear For Your Baby

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There is nothing cuter than a tiny pair of baby shoes especially when you have a newborn to put some on. You spend a lot of time and money picking out those first clothes, shoes, and accessories for a baby usually well before it ever arrives. Something that you will discover after the baby arrives is that many of those expensive little outfits and shoes might not be needed as much as you anticipated and they also grow out of them so very fast. What they could wear last month is not likely to fit this month or next month.

The speed at which a baby grows is amazing and you want their clothes and shoes to fit them comfortably since usually all they do is eat and sleep for the first several months. While you want them to be dressed as cute as possible, because this is a parent thing you will discover too, the main thing is that they are comfortable. Buying items that are correct for the time of year is important. In the winter they will need clothing that will keep the chill off especially if they must be taken outdoors form any reason. Fleece wear is great for cold weather. It is very soft and very warm. You can not forget that body heat usually exits the body the most through the head and feet so this is why babies need warm footwear and hats. Booties made from fleece or other warm materials are perfect for warmth and comfort.

In the warm weather months it is just as important to keep your baby comfortably cool. Too many layers of clothing can make them break out in heat rashes. Not changing their diaper frequently enough can make them prone to diaper rash at any time of the year whether it is hot or cold. Cool stretchy cotton that breathes is a great choice for warm weather. Protecting tender little scalps without much hair is vital when you are out in the sun. Using sunscreen especially for babies is the only way to ensure they do not get burned. Always keep the delicate skin of a baby protected from the sun and this includes their feet.

Always avoid buying clothing that is stiff or scratchy. Your baby will not happy if he can not move freely in what he or she is wearing, especially when they are sleeping. Since babies can sleep at odds times and you are never really sure when they will want a nap, keep them dressed in easy to care for and snuggle soft clothes all of the time. It will be more pleasant for them and less trouble for you. Remember that flame retardant clothing is a good choice for your baby. Watch for allergic reactions to specific materials because babies can be so sensitive to dyes and fabrics.

 

Jenna Anderson is a writer and you can visit her sites at Shop-A-Lu and Handbags.

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August 5th, 2009 at 12:42 am

Easy Steps To Keep Mold From Coming Back

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If you have treated a mold spot somewhere in your home only to have it return days or weeks later, this is because you kill the mold, but do not eliminate the reason it started to grow in the first place. Mold will always return to a place where there is adequate moisture, warmth, and food for it to sustain life. You must remove the things that are allowing it to begin growing all over again.

Mold usually occurs in kitchens and bathrooms because of moisture. Both of these rooms can become warm as well while the moisture is being put in the air. Combine the moisture and warmth with a porous surface with food value and there you have it. Let this combination linger a few day and you get mold.

Stopping the moisture accumulation is the first order of business. Getting adequate ventilation where moisture is made is the key to reducing mold risk. If you have exhaust fans in your kitchen or bathroom already and are still getting mold spots, make sure you do not need a stronger unit. If it does not pull out enough damp air fast enough for the room size, you need a replacement. If the weather permits, open a window to help eliminate moisture.

Cleaning areas in the bathroom and kitchen with disinfectants on a regular basis will also help reduce the chances of mold coming back. It also helps cut down on the numbers of germs and bacteria your family is exposed to. Drying wet surfaces after showers or bathing hurries the dry time along, it only takes a minute to do and is really helpful.

Keep paper products, leather, clothing, and other fabrics out of areas that get damp easily. These items are great food for mold. This is why basements can sometimes smell so musty. People keep items such as these in storage down there and when the moisture is present mold can ruin all these things. If you store paper and other mold prone items in the basement or attic, put them in airtight plastic containers to keep the moisture out. It will help prevent that unpleasant smell and protect your stored belongings too.

If you clean your own carpeting, be careful and do not over saturate it. When you use excess amounts of water when cleaning carpet, it takes much longer to dry and this could give mold the opportunity it needs to begin. Use no more water than is recommended per square foot and only use cleaning products specifically designed for carpet cleaning.

Make sure there are no leaks in your plumbing anywhere inside or outside the home. This can cause mold growth where you may not see it easily and can be difficult to get rid of permanently when it has taken hold in woodwork.

Rachel Yoshida is a writer of many topics, visit some of her sites, like
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August 15th, 2008 at 7:55 am