Check out the rest of the series
- Making a Stockpile List Part1: Introduction
- Making a Stockpile List Part 2: Health & Beauty Aids
- Making a Stockpile List Part 2A: Ashley's HBA List
Alright we are sailing right along, next up we are going to do Household products.
A few tips when storing household products:
- Careful when storing household products, dishwashing tabs can melt, you want to make sure that things are in a dry cool place.
- I wouldn't recommend storing a lot of chemicals especially bleach as to avoid accidents.
- Also you should not store scented air freshening products with food.
- Of course if you have children or pets keep your household products on a high shelf or locked cabinet.
I have tried to make this list as exhaustive as possible, but of course there is always going to be something you use that I don't have on my list, and that is exactly why we are using the list I provide as a starting point for making your own list.
Household Products
Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies
- All Purpose Cleaning Spray
- Bathroom Cleaner
- Bleach
- Carpet Cleaner
- Carpet Freshener
- Dish Soap
- Dishwasher Detergent
- Dishwasher Rinse Agent
- Disinfectant Spray
- Disinfectant Wipes
- Drains & Septic Care
- Dryer Sheets
- Dusters
- Duster Refills
- Fabric Softener
- Furniture Polish
- Glass Cleaner
- Hand Sanitizer
- Insect Repellent
- Insect Eliminator
- Laundry Detergent
- Mop Pad Refills
- Mop Detergent Refills
- Scouring Pads
- Shower Cleaner
- Sponges
- Stain PreTreater
- Toilet Cleaner
- Toilet Tank Fresheners
- Toilet Wand Refills
Air Freshener/ Deodorizers
- Air Freshening Spray
- Scented Candles
- Baking Soda
Miscellaneous
- Batteries
- Light Bulbs
Paper/Plastic Products
- Garbage Bags
- Paper Plates/Bowls
- Paper Cups
- Paper Towels
- Storage Baggies
- Tissues
- Toilet Paper
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