How to Use Your Bathroom Medicine Cabinet Effectively
♫ Friday, July 22nd, 2011You have probably already decided that you need a bathroom medicine cabinet, but before you go out to purchase one it is a good idea to know some facts about the most appropriate uses for this type of cabinet.
Protection From Moisture
Because many people are not aware that some medicines can be affected by moisture, this is something to think about. Both the potency and quality of some prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, and even some vitamins, can be damaged by frequent hot shower steam, regular weather humidity, and other moisture. That’s why reading the labels of the medicines which you and your family have is very important.
Cosmetics
Many people also have the habit of keeping cosmetics, perfumes, and other personal items in their medicine cabinets. The moisture content in the average bathroom also has the potential to cause damage to the chemical compounds in such items. If they are stored for a prolonged period of time, the continuous exposure to the moisture can ruin the scent of perfumes and colognes, and even affect the quality of facial cosmetics such as foundations.
Safety For Kids
After you have decided which items you wish to keep in your medicine cabinet, the next factor to consider is that of basic safety. While one might be tempted to think that a cabinet which is placed high on a wall or above a sink is not accessible to small children, too many times this has been proven untrue. If you have small children in your home, the only guarantees of complete safety are to either keep your cabinet locked or not store any dangerous items in it. An item does not need to be poisonous for it to be dangerous to a child.
Keeping Things Handy
Deciding on what your own specific uses will be is one of the most important factors in selecting the cabinet that is right for you. After you have found the style that you want, as the general purpose of such a cabinet is to keep everything handy and convenient, you can start by thinking about which items you and your family use on a regular basis, and which items are used less frequently. This way, you can keep your cabinet much better organized, by storing those items which you rarely use either on a different shelf than those you use every day, or possibly in a different cabinet altogether.
Whatever you need on a daily basis can be easier to find, to keep track of, and to access whenever you need it. You may decide to reserve your bathroom medicine cabinet solely for what its name implies, or you may use it for everything from toothpaste to disposable razors; either way, convenience and safety are the key points.
