End-of-summer cleanup makes next year easier
It’s time to dust off fall lawn tools and think about getting your central heating system checked. Before you start that however, take an afternoon to clean and store electrical equipment that you won't be using again until next spring.
Examples:
· Clean your lawn mower. Unplug your electric model, prop it up on its side and wipe down the top, sides and bottom. If your lawn mower is gas-powered, drain all gas from it and let it dry before storing it.
· Remove window air conditioners. Gently vacuum the coils with your vacuum cleaner’s brush attachment and clean the filter before storing the unit.
· When the weather cools off, turn off the power to your central a/c; leaving it on a low setting could cause it to kick on when it's not really needed. Clear debris away from the outside part of the unit and cover it up to protect it from falling leaves and winter weather.
· Remove a/c registers from the rooms in your house that have them. Clean them by vacuuming both sides and by wiping them down with a damp cloth before replacing them.
· If you recharge any summer-only power tools or lawn tools, unplug and store the battery chargers. Leaving unused chargers plugged in is a waste of electricity.
· As the leaves drop, sweep them away from outdoor light fixtures, outlets and power cords.
· If you pack up your summer clothes to make room in your closets for your cold-weather outfits, avoid stacking the clothes or boxes so high that they touch the light fixture on the ceiling. A light bulb that comes into contact with paper or fabric can set it on fire.