Health and Home: DIY Awareness Campaign

At this time of year there are a number of campaigns about Christmas light safety, and reminders of what can go wrong when people take part in DIY around the home. DIY can have unexpected results. For example, when I was pregnant with my eldest (we’re talking 2006) I took it upon myself while home alone during maternity leave to gloss a door. No big deal, it’s a door, what could possibly go wrong? Put it this way, despite being super careful I somehow manage to paint the door, myself the living room carpet, the hall carpet, lino in the bathroom and the bath.

I put sheets down and everything so I’ve no idea what was wrong but needless to say it was a DIY disaster and that I am not allowed to paint anymore. On the upside I did manage to get a new carpet out of my misfortune…..

Some DIY disasters however are not so quickly and easily dealt with. Once more we as a nation are taking up our sandpaper, our paintbrushes and ripping back upholstery in a bid to make do and mend, to create bespoke pieces for our homes and to enjoy a spot of upcycling. I am a huge fan of upcycling myself. It saves money, it’s great to put your own stamp on things, it keeps things out of the landfill (the same reason I use Freecycle when I can) and it’s fun!

Judging however by the rising number of mesothelioma claims that have arisen as a result of home DIY, there is definitely a downside if you don’t know what you’re doing.

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According to data offered by Slater and Gordon Lawyers:

  • 33% of people surveyed are happy to upcycle old/antique furniture, yet only a tiny 1% would consider this an extreme risk to their health.
  • 45% of people surveyed would happily drill into walls, however only 5% of people consider this an extreme risk to their health.
  • A huge 48% stated that they were ‘not concerned’ about a health-related problem (e.g. breathing difficulties, nausea, skin irritation etc.)

While drilling, hammering and the usual DIY tasks are all of course potentially dangerous in their own right, what is causing the most concern to professionals is the fact that without knowing it many individuals are opening up old furniture which may well contain asbestos. Asbestos, as you might know may cause a number of health-related concerns if precautions are not taken when handling it.

A recent campaign which looks to open up people’s eyes to the potential for harm that comes from upcycling old furniture while not being aware of the risks is doing great things for spreading awareness. More can be found on Twitter on the #HealthandHome hashtag and via the handy infographic below.

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Don’t give up on upcycling, far from it! Just make sure that you stay safe while you’re doing it.

PS: I did not paint the carpet on purpose to get a new one. Just so we’re clear on that.

Thanks to Slater and Gordon Lawyers for the information and for running this campaign which will help keep us DIY fans safe.

VILEDA WINDOMATIC WINDOW VACUUM CLEANER

 

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For ease of use, convenience, and brilliant design I hereby award this wonder window vacuum a 5* out of 5* rating.

When it comes to washing windows I’m very much a white vinegar and newspaper kind of gal and always have been. I was approached recently and was asked to have a look at the Vileda Windowmatic Window Vacuum Cleaner and write a review on my findings.

If I’m being 100% honest I expected this to be a write-up which informed readers that while it was a good idea, that it was a gimmick and something of a lazy gadget for window cleaning haters. Nothing ventured, nothing gained though so I agreed and the review parcel was promptly delivered.

How wrong I was!

Not only does this really easy to use Vileda window vac help to dry windows quickly and without streaks (a must when you live in a house our size with large original bottle-glass sash windows that are very unforgiving), it is fabulous for use in the car, for getting rid of condensation (saving oodles of kitchen towels) and even helps with spills.

There's nothing quite like a quick and efficient quick-fix to a rather grim and wet bedroom window on a morning.
There’s nothing quite like a quick and efficient quick-fix to a rather grim and wet bedroom window on a morning.

For more information on how it works its magic, view the infographic below. I have to say though that if I was giving it star rating it would get a firm 5*/5* stars.

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*I was sent this item to review and keep, regardless of the content of my review. My thoughts and feelings are my own and are based on my personal experiences of the item I am asked to review.