Kamis, 09 April 2020

Practical tips to keep your home running smoothly during self-isolation

The coronavirus has sent many Americans home to ride this pandemic out. All the increased food preparation, laundry and cleaning puts family members — as well as houses and apartments — under increased stress.

There are things you can do in this time of heightened awareness to help keep germs under control and make the most efficient use of home appliances. We have been speaking to experts to address some of these issues. Here are some highlights.

  • Don't stand with the fridge door open as you contemplate your next WFH snack.
  • With all the traffic opening and closing refrigerator doors, warm air could lower the temperature, which is not good for the food. It also wastes energy. During a recent live Q&A with Carolyn Forte, Good Housekeeping Institute's director of home appliances and cleaning products, a reader asked whether the 41 degrees in her KitchenAid was a worrisome temperature. Her family had been using it a lot. Forte answered that a good temperature is 36 or 37 (definitely below 40), but refrigerator temperatures do fluctuate based on when the defrost cycle kicks in. "You may have opened it just at that time. I've done that myself and gotten a little worried, too," Forte wrote.

    Forte further suggests asking your family to figure out what they are eating before they open the door. As regular maintenance, you should be vacuuming the coils on your refrigerator so it isn't overworked from being clogged with dust, pet hair and dirt. Check your manual for where these coils are located. Some are accessed by removing the front panel, and some are in the back.

    For the reader with the KitchenAid, Forte wrote that it's a good idea to keep an eye on the temperature: "If it continues to rise, you may have to call for service. Fingers crossed, not!"

  • Check to see whether you have a sanitizing cycle on your washing machine, dryer or dishwasher.
  • Many newer washing machines, dryers and dishwashers have a sanitize-cycle option. Some consumers may not be aware of these cycles or know how they work, said Steve Hettinger, GE Appliances director of engineering for clothes care. These cycles offer the hottest temperatures available in your appliances, making them the best choice for anyone concerned about germs. World Health Organization statistics show that temperatures of 140 to 150 degrees are enough to kill most viruses.

    If your washing machine has a sanitizing cycle, you might want to use it for bedding or clothing you have worn outdoors, Hettinger said. Standard hot-water cycles in washers tend to be as warm as your hot-water heater setting, traditionally about 120 degrees. A sanitizing cycle can vary in different brands and models but may include hot-water temperatures that reach 140 degrees, and additional agitation time, rinses and spins to remove soils and bacteria. Some models also require an oxygen bleach cleaning additive to power the sanitizing cycle. (Both bacteria and viruses are germs, but machines are only tested for killing bacteria.)

    Some dryers also have sanitize cycles that Hettinger says use extended periods of high heat at 145 degrees to kill germs. They could be useful at this time for bedding, especially when someone is ill. If you don't have a sanitizing option, he suggests drying a load normally using a high heat setting immediately followed by a timed dry cycle on high heat for a minimum of 45 minutes.

    If you have a dishwasher, this may be the time to use it on a regular basis vs. washing dishes by hand. During the sanitize cycle in GE Appliances dishwashers, the water will reach at least 150 degrees to kill 99 percent of germs, said Adam Hofmann, GE Appliances' director of engineering for dishwashers. The water temperature in a normal dishwasher cycle is 125-135 degrees, and hand-washing temperatures are even lower and vary based on the tolerance of the person washing dishes, Hofmann said. The company statistics say that a sanitizing cycle kills 99 percent of bacteria. (There are no statistics on viruses.)

    Each model or manufacturer may have different instructions on how to use a sanitizing cycle. Some models may have sanitize as a dedicated cycle, and others may have sanitize as an add-on to a standard cycle. Check your user manual for instructions.

  • Your bathroom needs extra attention.
  • Forte says bathrooms are now being used all day by family members who used to leave to go to work or school, so clean touchpoints frequently: faucets, light switches and doorknobs. Towels are getting used more than ever, she says. Change out bath towels every few days, and hand and dish towels every other day. Make sure to hang towels up between uses so they dry.

    Take care of your plumbing, too. Disposable disinfecting wipes or paper towels should not go in the toilet, unless you want a sewage backup. (Even "flushable" wipes aren't a great idea.) Instruct your family to clean out the drain or hair catcher in the tub or shower after every use.

    Also be aware that your toothbrush can spread germs. If anyone has been sick, toss their toothbrush or toothbrush head for safety, Forte said. If you want to clean your toothbrushes during this time of increased concern, soak in a mixture of one ounce of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide mixed with five ounces of water for about 10 minutes. Then toss the solution and rinse with tap water. If you share one bathroom, a person who is sick should keep their toothbrush in another place.

    It would be a good idea to have some extra toothbrushes or toothbrush heads on hand at this time.

    Some stores are reporting a shortage of disinfecting or any liquid soaps, so now may be the time to bring out that bar soap you have in your linen closet or bathroom vanity. Washing your hands with either liquid or bar soap for 20 seconds is effective, said Brian Sansoni, a senior vice president at the American Cleaning Institute. Sansoni said some people may prefer liquid soap because otherwise you're sharing the bar soap with other people. Although some research has found that bacteria can stay on frequently used bar soap, a widely cited American Journal of Public Health report from 1965 found that the bacteria don't seem to transfer to the next user. "So the greater threat is not washing your hands thoroughly," Sansoni said in an email. "Use whatever type of soap you prefer."

  • Open the windows for a nice breeze — but don't expect it to blow the germs away.
  • "That's what we used to do, open the all the windows in the house," said Glenn Wortmann, the director of infectious diseases at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. "You'd see that in the old TB sanitariums. They made sure to always let the air come through." Fresh air can be a mood booster, but there is no science showing that it can blow away germs. "A lot of this is just whatever makes people feel better," Wortmann said. While on cold days it isn't really an option, he adds, now that spring weather is here, "there is no downside in doing it."

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    Almo Financial Relief Alliance Expands Program To Support Home Appliance Dealers

    Almo Corporation has expanded the Almo Financial Relief Program with help from its largest home appliance vendors. Launched last week to help assist professional A/V resellers through challenging economic times due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, this program offers an additional 30 days of extended floor plan credit terms to qualified independent retail dealers on appliances purchases made from Almo through April 30, 2020.

    "The uncertainties associated with COVID-19 have created challenging business situations for many of our independent appliance dealers as they work to stay an essential part of keeping residential homes operational," said Jack Halperin, senior vice president, Dealer Channel Division, Almo Corporation in a statement. "Our traditional order, shipment and delivery turnaround times may also be slightly lengthened over the next month. The additional 30 days of extended floor plan terms will help dealers stock the necessary inventory needed to address any immediate consumer demand that arises."

    Almo Financial Relief Alliance Home Appliance partners include Electrolux/Frigidaire Major Appliances, LG Home Appliances, Samsung Home Appliances and Sharp Appliances.

    To learn more about the Almo Financial Relief Alliance, independent retail dealers should contact their Almo Account Manager.

    About Almo CorporationFor more than seven decades, Almo Corporation has served as the largest independent distributor of appliances, consumer electronics, professional Audio/Video equipment, furniture and housewares in the United States. Meeting the needs of retailers across the country, Almo operates nine regional distribution facilities with over 2.5 million square feet of warehousing.

    See also: Almo Professional A/V Launches Almo Financial Relief Alliance

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    7 Best Electric Smokers to Heat Up Your Home-Cooking Game

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    There's nothing like the taste of smoked meat — brisket, wings, you name it. But trying to get that amazing flavor without an electric smoker is definitely a hassle. That's why investing in an electric smoker is a great option for home chefs who want to up their meals — even if you're a beginner cook.

    "Smoking meat is like slow cooking or braising, which also tenderizes meat, but imparts flavor in a different way. The flavor of meat is accentuated in smoking," says Nicole Papantoniou, senior testing editor and producer at the Good Housekeeping Institute's Kitchen Appliances Lab.

    But not just any electric smoker will do. You'll want one that is able to hold temperature well, and the easiest way that can be done, the better says Papantoniou. So with that expert intel in mind, here's our list of the best electric smokers on the market right now.

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    Best Overall Electric Smoker

    Bluetooth Digital Electric Smoker Masterbuilt amazon.com

    $349.00

    Masterbuilt's 40-inch digital electric smoker features bluetooth technology so you can monitor and control your smoker temperature from your smart device or digital control panel. It has a side wood chip loading system so you can add chips without opening the smoker door. Plus, it has four chrome-coated smoking racks. An interior light illuminates food in low-light conditions when the door is open. And it has wheels and a rear-mounted handle, so it's easy to move.

    2

    Best Budget Electric Smoker

    Analog Electric Smoker Char-Broil amazon.com

    $143.97

    Char-Broil's electric smoker has 544 square inches of cooking area across three chrome-plated grates. Double-wall insulated construction helps retain the heat and smoke. And this option has dual exhaust ports, which allow consistent smoke production and better air flow. There's a door-mounted temperature gauge, and a front-access water tray, grease cup, and wood chip tray.

    3 Digital Bluetooth Electric Smoker

    Dyna-Glo amazon.com $299.00

    $223.19 (25% off)

    Dyna-Glo's 30-inch electric smoker has four chrome-plated steel cooking grates which combine to provide 732-square-inches of cooking space. Use the digital thermostat and control panel display to set and monitor cooking times and temps. An integrated thermometer allows you to track food's internal temperature without interrupting cooking. A removable rack and sausage hooks provide added versatility. A bottom-access drawer lets you get to your water or wood chips without letting smoke or heat escape, as does a flexible, high-temperature door seal. A 1,000-watt burner generates major cooking power in cold conditions.

    4 Electric Smoker

    Smokin-It amazon.com

    $529.99

    This electric smoker has a chic-looking and durable all-stainless steel construction. The smoker is insulated to reduce heat loss, and a replaceable 800-watt heating element is certified for restaurant use. This smoker includes three-inch diameter rubber casters and four removable shelves. Side handles make it reasonably easy to move, too.

    5 Electric Smoker

    Cuisinart williams-sonoma.com

    $199.95

    Cuisinart's 30-inch electric smoker has three stainless steel racks, providing a total of 548 square inches of cooking space. A 1,500-watt heating element produces temperatures from 100 to 400 degrees, and Papantoniou notes that, "a larger temperature range is desirable; it allows for more versatility." A thermometer monitors internal temperature, and a removable water pan and wood chip tray make startup and cleanup easier. The frame is also lightweight, with two side handles, making it easier to use, move, and store.

    6

    Best Electric Smoker for Professionals

    Electric Smoker Cookshack Amerique bbqguys.com

    $1,899.00

    Cookshack Amerique's electric smoker might be the appliance of your dreams — at a splurge-y price point. Top-end insulation ensures consistent internal temperature for a huge amount of food: It has more than 1,000 square inches of cooking area, allowing as much as 50 pounds of food to be smoked at once. A digital controller allows for precise automatic cooking to pre-set temps. And the 140 to 300 degree temperature range allows big variety in what you can successfully smoke with this one: meat, fish, vegetables, and a range of other options.

    7 Front Controller Smoker

    Masterbuilt amazon.com

    $399.99

    Masterbuilt's 40-inch front-controller smoker has a massive viewing window, which Papantoniou cites among the features to consider when making your purchase. It also has a remote control for operating features such as temperature, time, and light. This option also features four chrome-coated smoking racks, for significant cooking space. And this smoker includes thermostat temperature control for even heat and consistent smoking.

    Alesandra Dubin Freelance Writer Alesandra is a veteran digital journalist based in Los Angeles, who has covered travel, food, events, fashion and beauty, entertainment, home, parenting, and viral content for more than 15 years.

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    Very launches huge Easter sale on gadgets home gardening and beauty

    Yahoo Lifestyle is committed to finding you the best products at the best prices. We may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change. 

    If you're anything like us you may be using this time at home to tick off some DIY tasks around the house or the garden that have been on your to-do list for months.

    While some have been putting up shelves, painting the walls, or planting new blooms for the flower beds, others may be on the hunt for furniture to give their house a new lease of life.

    Some may have used this time to kickstart their fitness routine, and will be in need of their home gym equipment, new trainers or workout gear to make their gym session or yoga practice slightly more comfortable.

    Very has just the thing as it has launched a huge Easter sale ahead of the bank holiday weekend.

    The online retailer has slashed prices on everything from home items, including appliances and furniture, to gardening equipment.

    Tech items, such as TVs, noise cancelling headphones, phones, tablets, and fitness trackers, have also been discounted in the sale extravaganza.

    Beauty enthusiasts will be pleased to know the sale has stretched to include make-up and skincare essentials, which is music to our ears as not only are we all in need of some time out to enjoy some self care, but some may be battling with breakouts while working from home.

    Let's not forget our wardrobes are also in need of some TLC too.

    While some may be lounging around in their comfiest joggers, others are pining after summer dresses to wear now the weather has started to warm up.

    From vacuum cleaners, to sofas, fitness tracking devices and fragrance, we have found the best buys to shop from Very's epic Easter sale.

    Samsung QE65Q60 65 inch, QLED 4K Ultra HD Certified HDR 1000 Smart Q60 TV | £899 (Was £1799)image

    During isolation we have all been whiling away the hours snuggled up watching our favourite TV shows, box sets and films.

    The Samsung TV promises four times better picture quality than a full HD device, because it has a high resolution, plus dynamic black enhancer to brighten any dark areas on the screen so you won't miss a thing.

    The Twin Tuners facility allows you to pause Live TV, plus it is compatible with 4K content, as well as apps such as Apple TV, Now TV and BT sport.

    One customer's review read: "Great features and excellent picture quality"

    SharkLift-Away Upright Vacuum NV601UK | £149.99 (Was £249)image

    For those who want to give their home a thorough spring clean to get rid of any dirt and dust, this top-rated vacuum cleaner may be for you.

    This lightweight appliance can be converted from being an upright standing cleaner, to a portable design for those hard to reach areas.

    It has received over 1300 five star reviews, with some customers hailing it a "good powerful vacuum."

    Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K with All-New Alexa Voice Remote | £29.99 (Was £49.99)image

    A Fire TV stick is a great way to keep you entertained during lockdown, as it allows customers to choose from thousands of films and TV episodes on BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, as well as Disney+, Apple TV and many more.

    It has a speedy processor, is compatible with 802.11 Wi-Fi, and provides top quality Ultra HD streaming experience.

    Customers can't get enough of this purchase, as one review read: "This is my third amazon firestick and the latest one very easy to set up and the picture quality is amazing would highly recommend this model."

    Amazon All-New Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet (32GB) | £64.99 (Was £99.99)image

    The Amazon Fire Tablet ticks all the boxes as it boasts an enhances 8-inch IPS display screen, has a two megapixel front and rear camera, as well as a built-in Alexa.

    Plus this design has a longer battery life, spanning up to 10 hours, which is perfect for travelling or for cosy days in catching up on a series or reading.

    Nice 6 Piece Cushioned Dining Set | £279.99 (Was £399)image

    Now spring is here, there is nothing we enjoy more than sitting outside on a sunny day, tucking into a BBQ, or relaxing with a drink in one hand and a book in the other.

    This six-piece dining set is just the ticket for the warmer months, as it comes complete with four cushioned armchairs as well as a round glass table, and a parasol in case you want to shield yourself from the sun.

    Clinique Happy 30ml | £27 (Was £39)image

    While morale may be low at the moment, Clinique's Happy scent is said to boost the wearer's mood with its citrus scent.

    This fragrance has notes of grapefruit, Boysenberry Bush flower and Hawaiian wedding flower, which is perfect for the summer months.

    Morphy Richards 42-Litre Square Sensor Bin | £44.99 (Was £49.99)image

    For those who want to take extra precautions to prevent the spread of any germs or bacteria around the home, this sensor bin is for you.

    The sensor can detect when you're 15-20 cm away and will automatically close after it has been inactive, so you do not have to touch it.

    One customer shared: "It works faultlessly and although we're obviously teaching our little ones the importance of washing hands, the fact you don't need to touch it is hygienic peace of mind."

    Levi's Ribcage Straight Ankle Jean | £70 (Was £95)image

    Levi jeans are a highly coveted wardrobe staple, especially the Ribcage design, which are one of Very's bestsellers.

    This design boast high waist detail, straight leg and belt loops for you to accessorise with a belt if you prefer.

    Sennheiser PXC 550 MK II Bluetooth Wireless Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling | £249 (Was £299)image

    The Sennheiser headphones are not only noise cancelling, but they also have aptX Low Latency so your music stays in sync with your device, as well as a rotating earcups for optimum comfort.

    This design boasts a touch pad control panel on the side of one ear, which allows you to adjust the volume, play, pause or skip tracks, as well as answer calls, and connect to virtual assistants such as Siri or Alexa, through the Bluetooth connection.  

    The Smart Pause technology automatically switches off your headphones when they have been taken off, and with up to 30 hours of battery what is not to love?

    SUPERGA 2750 Cotu Classic Plimsoll | £38 (Was £55)image

    Superga's are a comfortable footwear option, which are guaranteed to go with any outfit, whether it is a summer dress, or jeans.

    This design are not only strong, supportive and durable with the rubber sole, the cotton body make for a more breathable design.

    Did we mention they're a huge hit with the royal family, as the Duchess of Cambridge has frequently been spotted in the plimsolls.

    Silentnight Deep Sleep Pillows | £24 (Was £29)image

    For those who are struggling to sleep in this unsettling period, will find their ears pricking up at the news Silentnight's Deep Sleep Pillow set are on sale.

    These pillows are non-allergenic, provide support and cushioning for the customer with their hollow fibre filling, and are machine washable, so it is no wonder this purchase has received over 500 positive reviews.

    Fitbit Versa 2 | £169.99 (Was £199.99)image

    For those enjoying a health kick may want to monitor their progress, and a Fitbit allows exactly that.

    Not only does it monitor your steps, calories burned, and your heart rate tracking, it also has a sleep tracker, and can store over 300 songs too for up to six days.

    Customer's have hailed the product as a life changer, as one shared: "Wouldn't be without now."

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    Colonial home boasts modern touches history in River Oaks

    Published 11:00 pm CDT, Saturday, April 4, 2020

    Colonial home boasts modern touches, history in River Oaks

    This beautiful home, located at 2154 Inwood, is a classic Georgian Colonial-style home that was designed by La Marque architect F. Perry Johnston for the original owner J.L. White and was one of the last homes completed in River Oaks before private construction stopped for World War II.

    In 2005, the home underwent an extensive renovation to incorporate essential modern amenities without impacting the home's authenticity and allure.

    The home's period-perfect design elements include the neoclassical pendants, gas lanterns, hinged and operable Spanish cedar shutters, and a mahogany front door with beveled glass and polished nickel.

    The inviting kitchen is open to the den and features stainless-steel appliances.

    Spacious formal rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, extensive millwork and wainscoting, and espresso-stained oak floors.

    Manicured, lush gardens offer seasonal color, a stone hardscape and a fountain, making for a tranquil oasis for relaxing or entertaining. Exterior features also include a backyard, covered patio/deck, detached garage, sprinkler system and partially fenced yard.

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    Agent: Amy Bernstein

    Listing agency: Bernstein Realty

    Location: 2154 Inwood, River Oaks

    Stories: 2

    Living space: 5,278 square feet

    Bedrooms: 4 or 5

    Baths: 5 full, 1 half

    Price: $2,985,000

    Other features include a breakfast room, family room, formal dining room, quarters/guest house, study/library, wood-burning fireplace and an in-house utility room.

    The master bath includes double sinks, separate shower and a whirlpool/jetted tub.

    Priced at $2,985,000, this home is listed by Amy Bernstein with Bernstein Realty and offers four bedrooms and a guest suite over the garage, as well as five full baths and a half-bath.

    For more information, visit www.bernsteinrealty.com.

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    Public can operate home appliances on Sunday night: TNEB

    Chennai, Apr 4 (PTI): The Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) has been mandated to ensure no service disruption on Sunday when the people across the country respond to the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to turn off lights at their respective residences, the state government has said.

    As per the orders of the chief minister K Palaniswami and electricity minister P Thangamani, the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) has taken steps to see to it there is no disruption in electricity supply to residences during that time on Sunday.

    Public has been advised to run their other home appliances as usual, and there is no necessity to have any kind of fear, a press release said on Saturday.

    Modi had on Friday urged people to switch off lights at their homes at 9 pm for nine minutes on April 5 and light up lamps, candles, mobile flashlights to display nation's collective spirit to defeat coronavirus. PTI VIJ VIJ NVG NVG

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    'We’re not life-sustaining'

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — One of GE Appliance Park's five manufacturing buildings is back open after being closed for two days when they reported a probable, but not confirmed, case of COVID-19.

    Despite the company's efforts to disinfect amid COVID-19, dozens of factory workers said conditions are still dangerous. One worker, Casey Sturgeon, said it's so bad, he's considering going on strike.

    "We're not life-sustaining," Sturgeon said. "I know they say that we are...your life doesn't depend on a dishwasher."

    Still, Sturgeon is back on the job. He works inside the same building that was closed when an employee showed possible coronavirus symptoms.

    GE Appliances, a unit of China-base Haier, said they disinfected the area, but Sturgeon said he's still worried about possibly contracting it and passing it on to others--especially his mom.

    "I don't know what they cleaned," Sturgeon said. "She has preexisting conditions. So if she gets this, it could kill her."

    He said his company has replaced shower curtains with plexiglass, but the glass still does not fully protect them.

    "The plexiglass doesn't even come down as far as it needs to," Sturgeon said.

    He also said he now has cleaning solution and hand sanitizer at his workplace, something that was not previously there. Still, he says conditions are not great.

    "In the restroom in my area, we only have one working sink," Sturgeon said.

    In an email, a spokesperson with GE Appliances said "assertions that any unsafe conditions exist in Appliance Park are unfounded." The company said they have enforced social distancing, more rigorous cleaning, and have been providing protective equipment for employees, like masks.

    Sturgeon and others interviewed said they would rather have those masks given to those on the front lines, though President Donald Trump's administration is encouraging Americans to wear face masks or makeshift coverings in public. 

    "They don't want to use what the hospitals need," Sturgeon said.

    GE Appliances announced Friday morning they're donating 100,000 masks and gloves to health care facilities in Kentucky and other states, but factory workers said keeping Appliance Park open means protective gear is still being used to make appliances like refrigerators when they could go to health care workers.

    State Rep. Kevin Bratcher (R) said he has gotten over 200 calls over the last few days from factory workers here, worried about conditions.

    "They're very upset," Bratcher said. "And I just hope it's not a catastrophe."

    RELATED: State legislator asks to close GE Appliance Park

    Earlier this week, he wrote a letter to the president of GE Appliances, asking he "cease" regular operations until the current state of emergency lifts.

    That same day, the president of the union representing workers at Appliance Park wrote in a letter to members: "I will be exploring the possibility of taking a park wide strike vote in light of the company's unwillingness to respond to this crisis."

    Sturgeon said he could see a strike happening, saying every day on the factory floor feels like a risk.

    "All of your really high up people, they're all working from home," Sturgeon said. "They're not really listening to us."

    Factory workers said they believe the virus could spread rapidly in the conditions where they work. GE Appliances said the person who showed probable but not confirmed signs of COVID-19 is being quarantined, and anyone who shows symptoms should immediately report them to their site's medical team.

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