Getting a home ready for the painters takes planning, especially if there are children in the home. Before the painting contractors arrive, the family needs to organize and prepare the area that will be painted, not only to prevent time being wasted after the painters arrive, but to protect the health and comfort of the family, particularly the children. Careful planning can also prevent accidental damage to the family’s possessions and remove obstacles for the painting contractors. The more organized a workspace is, the smoother the actual work will flow.
The furniture and other items in the area that will be painted should be removed from the room, if possible, and if not, should be gathered in the center of the room and covered completely with a heavy drop cloth. Toys, which can often be spread all around the house, and any other items that the children use daily, should also be collected and put away in a bedroom or playroom. This will protect the furniture and other items from any paint splatter, as well as the people working in the room from accidentally tripping over a misplaced toy. It will also keep the kids from finding a reason to go into the off-limits area.
There should be one place within the home for contractors to keep all of their materials, supplies and tools needed for the project, particularly any materials that can be fun to play with or hazardous for the children. The parents should talk to the children and explain that the whole area will be off-limits during the duration of the work. Smaller children should be discouraged from eating or smelling paint. Additionally, if possible, parents and painters should isolate the area from the rest of the house by using drop cloths on the doorways leading into the area. The room should be correctly ventilated through other means, such as open windows.
If it is an option, parents should also take the children to a babysitter during the painting contractor's work hours so that children will not be exposed to any dust or paint fumes. The work can flow more smoothly if there are less worries of a child getting into the room being painted and getting access to the tools and paint, or interrupting the workers. Finding an alternate place for the kids is especially important if the home is an older one with potential lead paint that needs to be removed by the painting contractors before the new paint can be applied.
Planning ahead and preparing a home to be painted will save the family and the painters time and stress during the actual project.
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