July 23, 2021
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5 Cleaning Habits a New Homeowner Should Have
Maintaining a home can sound like a lot of grueling work but really, it all comes down to habits. With that, here are cleaning habits that a homeowner should practice daily. Learning these habits and incorporating them into a daily routine will definitely keep the home clean and feel as good as new for longer.
- Starting the day by making the bed
Some may think that making the bed is a waste of time — after all, it will just get messed up again during nighttime. However, having a made-up bed contributes greatly to the tidiness of the room and will only take a few minutes.
Having accomplished a task as soon as waking up also gives a sense of productivity very early in the day and will have a positive impact on the next chore that needs to be done.
- Adopting a “clean as you go” policy
To avoid any big clean-ups after any activity, homeowners should follow this rule of tidying up and putting things away right after using them. A few examples are putting unused clothes back in the closet after choosing an outfit for the day or washing used items right after cooking a meal so there wouldn’t be any mess to come back to.
- Doing a quick clean-up at the end of the day
For
all the things that got left behind or unattended, include a quick clean-up
around the house in your nighttime routine. This can include plates that
weren’t washed, messes that were left unattended, or just doing a quick sweep
around the house before calling it a day.
Samsung Digital Appliances Jet Stick Vacuum VS15R8546S5
The Samsung Jet Cyclone Stick Vacuum can definitely help in making this nighttime clean-up as quick as possible. This vacuum is equipped with a Digital Inverter Motor that ensures strong suction power and a 3-Way Air Flow Structure that keeps it consistent. It also has an Adjustable Pipe that can be shortened and lengthened in four levels to ensure maximum comfort and movement when cleaning. This also allows easy cleaning of couches, table tops, and even hard to reach corners.
- Having a place for everything
If everything at home has a designated spot and gets put back after every use, it’s easier for homeowners to tidy up the place. This habit applies especially to cleaning supplies, such as rugs and appliances, so it’s easier to grab if there’s a mess that needs to be cleaned.
The Jet Cyclone Stick Vacuum has a Z Station that serves both as a stand and charging station, so not only will it be put away, but also be ready for the next time it will be used.
- Allotting days for general cleaning
Even after adopting the “clean as you go” policy and doing quick clean-ups, deep and general cleaning is still a must to keep a home as clean and tidy as it can be. New homeowners should schedule general cleaning on any free day to maximize the time, but note that it should be done at least once a month.
Samsung Clean Station™
Pairing the Clean Station with the vacuum will result in maximum efficiency on general cleaning days, especially since a lot of dust particles have been accumulating around the house. Its Auto Empty Dustbin feature that conveniently and hygienically empties the dustbin makes it the best partner for the vacuum.
Additionally, this and the Jet Cyclone Stick Vacuum both have a 99.999% Multi-layered Filtration System, together with its Anti-Dust Emitting Structure, 99.99% of dust and allergens are captured and even prevents ultra-fine dust from scattering back into the air.
As new homeowners, picking up these five habits and incorporating them into a daily schedule will definitely help maintain the house and make the house feel more like home.
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Safe Samsung Shopping
Health and safety protocols are strictly followed in Samsung Experience Stores to keep consumers and employees safe. Adhering to the guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Samsung has limited the number of its customers to only 50%, implemented the mandatory use of masks and shields, and performs frequent cleaning in all stores.
Samsung Experience Stores also has unique QR health declaration codes to promote a safe and contactless contact tracing process. Product demonstrations are done side-by-side instead of face-to-face while keeping the required safe distance of one (1) meter to make sure everyone is socially distanced.
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Department of Tourism (DOT) launches the Halal Culinary Tourism
Coinciding with the celebration of the Muslim festival Eid’l Adha, the Department of Tourism (DOT) launches the Halal Culinary Tourism series that introduces the initiative and showcases unique culinary finds in Mindanao. The video series can be viewed by the public on the Department’s social media platforms including Facebook, YouTube and Instagram starting today.
Healthy herbs and spices used for cooking Halal dishes from
Babu Kwan restaurant in Cagayan de Oro City. Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism
Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said that the development of Halal Culinary Tourism aims to promote the culinary heritage of Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) and consequently its destinations.
“Food is an important part of a tourism experience. It gives us a glimpse of a place’s culture and heritage. Through the development of Halal Culinary Tourism, we are encouraging the discovery and familiarity with the traditions of our Muslim brothers and sisters,” said Puyat.
The Secretary explained that Halal, which means ‘permissible’, is something that is clean and good for the health. “Halal is not exclusive to Muslims, it is for everybody. This is what we want to introduce through this project,” she added.
Bay Tal Mal’s Tiyulah Itum, a stew dish with braised beef or goat, originated from the Tausug tribe. Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism
The Mindanao Halal Culinary Tourism is a project of the DOT with the Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).
Aside from promoting the culinary heritage of Mindanao and familiarity to its culture, the project also aims to document culinary practices of the area; create experiences and attractions by local government units (LGUs) and private enterprises for tourists; and promote Halal Tourism industry in the regions of Mindanao through culinary and heritage mapping.
Featured in the launching video of
the campaign are Halal-certified and Muslim-friendly establishments across
Mindanao Regions. These include: Black Seed Burger in Davao City, which
features “black seed” on burger, a traditional herb among western Asian culture
that is believed to have medicinal values; SpiChef in Davao City, which offers
the Mango Pineapple hot sauce, an innovation of fresh and natural herbs and
spices; Bay Tal Mal in Zamboanga City, which offers traditional Moro cuisines
like Tiyulah Itum that is usually
served during special occasions; and Hashy’s Cuisine in Cotabato City in BARMM,
one of the pioneering Halal-certified sites in the region. Its culinary
highlight is Sinina Kambing, a
traditional Maguindanaon dish.
The Sinina Kambing from Hashy’s Cuisine in Cotabato is a
Maguindanoan delicacy. It is stewed goat meat cooked using local spices. Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism
The Mango Pineapple hot sauce is one of the Halal based
condiments made by SpiChef in Davao. Photo
courtesy of the Department of Tourism
A hearty Halal dish is about to be served in Tambilawan Kamayan Restaurant in General Santos City. Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism
Also featured are: Babu Kwan and Torogan Kape in Cagayan de Oro City, Pater al-Kuwait House of Palapa in Iligan City, Dennis Coffee Garden in Zamboanga City, Mama Ping in Cotabato City, Tambilawan Kamayan Restaurant in General Santos City, and Radin’s Guinamos in Agusan del Sur.
The Halal food tourism program
promises to provide tourists with a unique and flavorful experience.
MVP Leads the Rebuilding of the Country’s Tourism Competitiveness Through Landco
As the global travel industry faces the adverse
effects of these unprecedented times, Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP), chairman of
the MVP Group of Companies believes in the resilience of Filipinos and leads
the rebuilding the country’s tourism competitiveness through Landco.
MVP’s trust in the Filipino’s unwavering spirit in
rising above the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic is underscored when he
provided stability and care for 153 employees of Landco by ensuring that they
are onboard and their source of livelihood is secured to enable them to push
forward with the planned developments that will positively impact Philippine
tourism.
Erickson Y. Manzano, President and CEO, Landco.
“It is an honor and privilege to be given the
opportunity to help MVP turn his vision of rebuilding a stronger tourism industry
into reality through Landco’s revolutionary concept of leisure tourism estates
(LTE),” stated Erickson Y. Manzano, President and CEO, Landco.
“With the company’s legacy of the pioneering premium
landscapes for more than 30 years, Landco innovates with its LTE as tourism and lifestyle
destinations, offering a wide array of resort amenities in idyllic beachside locales
that have a thriving connection to the community,” Manzano said.
“Property owners have the
immense opportunity of building their dream beach homes, availing of the LTE’s
resort living amenities and opting to start a new business of their own that reflects
their passion and caters to the tourism market. Through these projects, Landco
helps promote Philippine tourism and jumpstart local businesses,” he added
Landco’s latest LTEs are
master-planned developments with mixed-use residential and commercial lots, situated
in the tourist destination of Batangas: 24-hectare Club Laiya and 15-hectare
CaSoBē; and Samal Island, Davao.
These properties promote the quality of leisure
tourism experience in its locality and highlight the three main principles of
sustainable tourism: economic, environment, and socio-cultural sustainability.
Jobs for Locals
The newly-launched developments in Batangas drive the
tourism market for unique resort experiences that in effect create jobs for the
local community.
Patrick C. Gregorio, Senior Consultant for Hospitality and Tourism, Landco
“By promoting domestic travel in Batangas, Millennial
Resorts is helping the tourism industry recover from the challenges of the
times,” asserted Patrick C. Gregorio, Senior Consultant for Hospitality and
Tourism, Landco.
Millennial Resorts, operated by Landco, trains and
employs locals for its wide range of resort amenities at both properties. With
the warm hospitality and world-class service of homegrown talents, the resort
offers unconventional accommodations like the surreal capsule-like rooms of
Cocoons to Crusoe Cabins’ beachfront view of Calatagan, Batangas’
picture-perfect sunsets.
The Canopy and Isle, venues for corporate events and
weddings and the Colony, a modern and hip beachside co-working space will open
soon, providing more jobs for locals.
Environmental Sustainability
The two properties are aiming to be both Edge and
LEED certified. Ecological conservation projects particularly the conservation
of marine life and sea turtles are also in place.
As part of its resort experience, these beachside
properties have thoughtful design elements that offer an inviting and relaxing
ambiance in harmony with nature.
Promotion of Local Tourism
A sense of place and solidarity with the community pervade in Club Laiya and CaSoBē. Locals, tourists and property investors share a common ground in helping preserve the historical sites, tourist attractions and the natural beauty of the expansive white beach and picturesque sunsets of Batangas.
The Seaside District at Club Laiya, San Juan is
designed as a contemporary resort destination. it is a place to see and be
seen, property owners and tourists alike enjoy an active lifestyle with water
sports and activities such as windsurfing, kayaking, and yachting.
Harbour Estates are lots offered within CaSoBē,
Calatagan which offers a more laidback resort lifestyle in an intimate setting
and complements the rich heritage of its location by providing relaxation and
entertainment attractions. These estates are classified as commercial or mixed
use where lots are for residential or commercial or both. Investors enjoy the
stature and benefits of owning a beach property in a tourism destination.
Thriving in the New Normal
Promoting tourism as a platform for overcoming
these challenging times as envisioned by MVP, the journey to a better future
begins with Landco’s LTEs. These
undoubtedly future-proof investments equip property owners to adapt to the new
normal, redefine living the good life and have work life balance in beachside
properties; at the same time enjoy the anticipated increase of their
investment’s market value as proven by Landco’s recent project in Punta Fuego,
Batangas and contribute to the growth of local tourism.
Landco is a subsidiary of Metro Pacific
Corporation. For more information about Landco and LTEs: Club Laiya and CaSoBē,
visit landco.ph or FB page @LandcoPacificCorporation.