Household Supplies FAQs
How do I choose the correct size floor protector for my chair legs?
Measure the diameter of the furniture leg in inches and choose a protector close to that size; for instance, protectors around 1.02 inches suit thicker legs while about 0.79 inches fits slimmer legs. If you’re between sizes, opt for the larger protector or check for flexible caps that have some give.
Are heavy-duty rubble sacks safe for disposing of sharp debris?
Heavy-duty sacks are designed to resist punctures better than standard liners, but extremely sharp metal or glass can still pierce them. For sharp debris, double-bagging and wrapping sharp objects in old newspapers or cardboard before disposal reduces risk to you and sanitation workers.
Can I install USB sockets myself?
Basic replacement of a socket faceplate can be a DIY job if you’re comfortable and switch off the breaker first. However, for changes to wiring or installing new fused or multi-gang sockets, it’s safest to hire a qualified electrician to ensure code compliance and safety.
What is the best way to store disposable nappy bags to keep them handy?
Keep a small dispenser or a lidded box near the changing area so bags are accessible during changes. Store the bulk supply in a cool, dry cupboard to prevent degrading adhesives or scents, and rotate stock so the oldest pack is used first.
Are self-adhesive felt pads better than rivet-mounted protectors?
Self-adhesive pads are quicker to install and fine for light furniture or occasional use, but rivet-mounted protectors are generally more durable for heavy or frequently moved furniture because they hold in place better and resist peeling under repeated friction.