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The Germiest Places in Your Workspace

It's no secret that hygiene plays a huge role in your health and work environment. 

Everyone has a different way of working. When you start working, it can be hard to get the hang of your routines. Learning the best way to clean and sanitize your workspace is essential for the health of everyone at work — not just yourself!

Have you ever wondered where the germiest areas of your workplace are? Well, don't fret. This infographic is for you. The infographic will show that it is not only an area in your workplace that need to be kept clean and germ-free. These are not just the bathrooms, though. They need to clean regularly! The main issue here is touch-related spots. It includes using a sticky note system, reducing the collection of paperwork around your desk, cleaning up after yourself and more.

Below is the infographic to know which areas are the germiest of your workplace.

Provided by Cascade Building Services

Packing for Local vs Long Distance Moves

When packing and moving to a new home isn't easy. It is a big step in your life, whether across town or around the country. It's a big deal and requires planning and organization. There are some packing tips that we should keep in mind. With these tips, you can increase your chances of getting your move done more efficiently and safely. 

While packing for local moves is different than packing for long-distance moves, there are still some tips that anyone can use regardless of whether you're packing for moving.


Provided by USA Home Listings that provides moving companies listings

New Family Home Design in Diagram


Infographic created by Millbrook Modular Homes, a multi commercial modular home provider

As a first-time homeowner, think about purchasing land and building a residence in an area where crime is less and more friendly neighbours. Following a few steps to the infographic above for home design and location will save you time and money.

What to Look For When Building a House

Having a place to build a house is exciting. People dream of having constructed their homes in style and comfort. Even me, I dream of making my home from scratch, have it decored in scandi modern style. 

But! Building a house isn't easy. There are factors to consider in the structure of building a house on a solid foundation. Take a look at the infographic below. 


Provided by West Side Tractor Sales

Infographic: First Time Home Buyers Terminology and Mistakes 101

As first time home buyers, there are terminologies, conditions and mistakes that we have to learn. Although our real estate will guide us in this, we should not depend on her too much. We should figure out one or two on our own. Below is an infographic that will guide you through it.

How to Attract Songbirds Into Your Backyard

How beautiful it is to wake up in the morning, listening to the sounds of the songbirds. Mostly, this happens in the countryside where there are a lot of trees. But what if you are not living in the countryside? What are you going to do? How will you attract a songbird to come into your backyard? Please, read the infographic below.


Guide created by Bird-X


How Librarians Can Help Tackle Fake News

It’d be wrong to fall into the trap of believing that the world is in an irreparably terrible state; by most metrics that we’d use to measure the state of the world, we’re doing pretty well. But equally, it would be wrong to think that there aren’t some significant problems that need to be addressed. One such example of these modern problems is the rise of fake news, which has become especially difficult to contain in recent years. This has been in part because of the ease in which the internet has enabled the spreading of fake news, but there are also bigger issues too.

No matter the cause of fake news, it’s clear that if we’re going to live in a democratic society, then fake news must be deleted from the narrative. The question is: how do you combat it? There’ll be roles to play in this battle from various organizations throughout the society, most notably from the government, the media, and social media networks. But perhaps the most underrated contribution will come from librarians, who are especially good at educating the public and can thus show them how to spot fake news and reduce its impact. In many ways, the issue isn’t that fake news exists; it’s that it’s becoming more and more difficult to determine what’s real and what’s not.