12 Ways to Organize
Your Laundry
1. Develop a system
and follow it consistently. Allow your family one month
to adjust to it before you alter it.
2. Enlist your
family's help. Make each person responsible for
transporting their clothing to and from the laundry
room. Even a five-year-old can handle that task.
3. Let children help
you with the laundry. It's the best way for them to
learn.
4. Do all your
laundry in one day OR do a couple of loads each evening
-- whichever works better for you.
5. Take the lids off
your hampers. Make it easy to put dirty clothes where
they belong.
6. Have a hamper in
each room. However, if you have enough space, place all
hampers in the laundry room. label them according to
wash loads (whites, towels, jeans, dark colors, etc.).
Have each person sort their clothes into the hampers
nightly. Wash a load whenever a hamper is full.
7. Teach everyone in
the family to make a decision about each piece of
clothing as they undress. There are three options:
clean (return to closet), hang to air (designated place)
or dirty (hamper).
8. Keep a backup
supply of detergent, softener and stain remover. When
you open the last one, add it to the grocery list.
Laundry items are so expensive it pays to stock up
whenever they're on sale.
9. Pick up a good
stain remover chart and POST it in the laundry room.
10. Have a designated
place for items which need mending. Weekly or monthly,
mend them or drop them off at the seamstress.
11. Hang a bag in
your closet or in the laundry room for dry clean only
items. Set up a routine to drop off and pick up on
certain days each month. Some dry cleaners will even
deliver.
12. Keep a small basket in the laundry room for "found"
items such as money and buttons. Use another one for
mate-less socks since they will probably show up next
time.
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