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Spring cleaning can be a refreshing way to reset your space and mindset! Here’s a step-by-step guide to make your spring cleaning accessible and enjoyable:

  1. Start With a Plan: Before diving in, take a moment to organise your thoughts and tasks.
    • Make a List: Jot down the areas you want to focus on, like the kitchen, bedroom or bathroom. You can use a tactile notepad, a smartphone app or even record voice notes.
    • Set Priorities: Decide which areas need the most attention and tackle them first.
  2. Gather Cleaning Supplies: Having the right tools make cleaning easier and more efficient.
    • Label Cleaning Products: Use tactile stickers, Braille labels or a smartphone app (e.g. Be My Eyes) to identify products. Safety first, always double-check labels before use!
    • Opt for Ergonomic Tools: Items like microfiber cloths, extendable dusters and easy-grip mops can make cleaning more comfortable.
    • Choose Safe Cleaning Products: Non-toxic and eco-friendly options are ideal for everyone, especially if you will be handling them directly.
  3. Declutter First: Before cleaning, take a moment to clear out unnecessary items.
    • Sort by Touch: Use bins or boxes to separate items into categories like “keep”, “donate” and “discard.”
    • Stay Organised: Focus on one drawer, shelf or corner at a time to avoid becoming overwhelmed.
    • Get Help if Needed: Apps like Be My Eyes can assist with identifying items or checking expiration dates.
  4. Clean One Room at a Time: Breaking your tasks into smaller, manageable chunks makes the process easier.
    • Living Room
      • Dust shelves, tables, and electronics with a microfiber cloth. You can feel for dust or use textured cloths for more thorough cleaning.
      • Vacuum or wipe down furniture, focusing on areas like cushions and armrests.
    •  Kitchen
      • Organise your pantry using tactile markers or distinct container shapes. Apps can also help you identify and sort items.
      • Deep clean appliances by touch. Warm, soapy water works wonders for ovens, microwaves, and refrigerators.
    • Bathroom
      • Scrub sinks, tubs, and tiles using textured cleaning pads. Feeling for smooth surfaces helps ensure they’re clean.
      • Organise toiletries in consistent, accessible locations.
    • Bedroom
      • Refresh your linens and bedding, adding a touch of comfort with scented sprays.
      • Declutter your wardrobe by touch, separating clothes by season or frequency of use.
  5. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help: Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be a solo activity.
    • Use Technology: Apps like Seeing AI can provide visual guidance for tricky tasks.
    • Involve Friends or Family: Share the workload with loved ones.

Spring cleaning isn’t just about tidying up. It’s about creating an environment that feels welcoming and supports your well-being. With these accessible tips, anyone in the blind or visually impaired community can enjoy a successful and empowering spring-cleaning experience.

Ready to get started? Share this guide with friends and family, and let’s welcome the new season together!