The Halls of Valhalla. #Photography905 #PS4Share #PSBlog #AssassinsCreed #Valhalla #Environment #Nature #ShotOnPlaystation . . . Having a baby at home who can crawl into the kitchen and open cabinets full of toxic chemicals might seem like a lifetime away, but any parent will tell you itâs not. Babies become mobile practically overnight, and itâs easier to prepare now than when youâre sleep-deprived later. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, cleaning products (including laundry and dishwasher pods) and medication should always be stored out of sight and out of reach in securely locked cabinets. Use magnetic locks on cabinets that are not out of reach, says Darla DeMorrow, owner of HeartWork Organizing and author of Organizing Your Home with SORT and SUCCEED: âThey work well on nearly every type, are easy to install, and donât pinch your fingers.â Itâs worth spending a bit of time now to gather what overnight guests, such as your mother or your best friend, will need when they stay, says Laura Dellutri, author of Speed Cleaning 101. This way, you wonât be racing around searching for sheets or towels the moment youâre home from the hospital. Stock up on toothpaste, toothbrushes, and toilet paper. Change the sheets, and put an extra fan in the room for white noise. The germiest areas arenât light switches and doorknobs, as you might suspect, but kitchen sinks, dish rags, stove knobs, sponges, faucet handles, countertops, refrigerator handles, cutting boards, and toothbrush holders, reveals research from the National Sanitation Foundation International. To bring your baby home to spic-and-span digs, have your partner give everything a once-over while youâre recovering in the hospital. Going forward, stash sanitizing wipes near hot spots so you can wipe them down on a regular basis, suggests Jennifer Theons, who owns a Merry Maid franchise in Lakewood, New Jersey. Look at your counter with a critical eye to decide what can be stored and what can stay, advises Dellutri. For instance, the coffeemaker is a must, but how about that tortilla warmer you rarely use? Hasta luego. Make room instead for a bottle rack or baby-food maker. (at Norway) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLFVVCVrMd9/?igshid=190odijepnow1