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🧠 Life Skills Everyone Should Know

๐Ÿ’ก Change a Lightbulb

       Turn off the light switch first. Wait for the bulb to cool if it's been on.

       Identify the fitting: bayonet (push and twist) or screw (twist to remove).

       Match the wattage and fitting type of the replacement bulb.

       Always buy LED — they use 80% less energy and last 10x longer.

๐ŸŒ€ Doing Laundry

       Check the label. 30C works for most things. Hot water for towels and bedding.

       Darks with darks. Lights with lights. Separate anything that might bleed colour.

       Don't overfill the machine — clothes need room to move.

       Clothes dry faster on an airer than a radiator (better for the walls too).

       Iron: steam setting on. Move constantly. Don't leave the iron sitting still — it will scorch.

๐Ÿšฝ Basic DIY

       Blocked drain? Try a plunger first. Then baking soda + vinegar. Then call a plumber.

       Running toilet? Lift the cistern lid — often a flap or float has come loose. Easy to fix.

       Hanging a picture: Use a spirit level. Drill into a wall plug, not just plasterboard. Get a pipe/cable detector (£10 from B&Q) — never guess.

       YouTube is your best friend for DIY. Search the exact problem — there's a tutorial for everything.

๐Ÿงน Cleaning Routines

       Daily: Wipe kitchen surfaces, wash up, hang coats/clothes.

       Weekly: Hoover, mop hard floors, clean bathroom, change bed sheets.

       Monthly: Clean oven, descale kettle, wipe skirting boards, clean fridge.

       White vinegar + water in a spray bottle cleans almost everything and costs pennies.

       A clean home directly improves mental health — it's not just about appearances.

๐Ÿฉน Basic First Aid

       Cut: Apply pressure with a clean cloth. Elevate if possible. If it doesn't stop bleeding in 10 mins or is deep, go to A&E or urgent care.

       Burn: Cool under cold (not ice cold) running water for 10 minutes. Never use butter or toothpaste.

       CPR: 30 chest compressions (hard and fast, centre of chest), 2 rescue breaths. Repeat. The NHS has a free online course — do it.

       Keep a basic first aid kit at home: plasters, antiseptic, bandage, paracetamol, antihistamine.

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