House Cleaning Services such as Warner Robins home cleaning services and house cleaning services are providing valuable services to busy home owners. Many of us ignore some basic facts before hiring a service and here are three things that need your attention.
Am I looking for a maid service or house cleaning service?
Many use home cleaning services such as Rich Brooks Warner Robins and maid service interchangeably. But there is a distinctive difference between a maid service and a house cleaning service. If your expectation of a maid service is to include your laundry, ironing, stocking your pantry with goods from the grocery store, and looking after your children while you are out, you definitely looking for a maid service.
But if you are looking for service to professionally clean your bathrooms, kitchen, windows, bedrooms and other areas of your home, you are looking for a house cleaning service such as Rich Brooks. You need to decide what you are exactly looking for before you dial [phonenumber]. Of course there is an overlap of certain services. If you need to get your oven cleaned, the house cleaning service will do it at your request or some may include that as part of their service.
What are my responsibilities?
You will need to provide access to your cleaning service to your home. Typically, you will leave a key at a certain place as agreed. Some services accept keys to your home and keep it with them until you cancel service. This arrangement comes handy for those who forget things more often. Traditionally, a check for the services is left at an agreed place like kitchen counter. The method of payment for services such as California maid services should be pre-arranged and it is your responsibility to honor the agreement.
Some services will attend to cleaning even if you forgot to leave a check and bill you for the service. Leave a note if you want the house cleaning service to pay attention to something. Most of us leave notes when we want the service to do things. But if you were happy the way they cleaned your home last time, leave a note specifically mentioning that and thanking them for their service. This could go long way in establishing a good relationship with your service.
How do I know they are reliable?
This is a legitimate concern for many home owners. You need to address this before you hire a service. You need to look into insurance, bonding, cleaning crew, their training, and recommendations before hiring a service.
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An unusual issue was discoveredtoday.
Issue:
In testing, it was discovered that IE cached an AJAX request and was returning incorrect data.
Caching is a beautiful thing, unless you don’t need it. So off I went researching the issue.
Research:
I wasn’t sure if it was an IE issue, AJAX issue, or a jQuery issue.
Turns out, it is a well known issue with all versions of IE.
Possible solutions:
Bust the cache by placing a unique string at the end. -pass
Use ajaxoptions and set caching off globally. -pass
Use cache property in the ajax method to control caching. -heck ya
From the jQuery API
cache (default: true, false for dataType 'script' and 'jsonp')
Type: Boolean
If set to false, it will force requested pages not to be cached by the browser. Note: Setting cache to false will only work correctly with HEAD and GET requests. It works by appending "_={timestamp}" to the GET parameters. The parameter is not needed for other types of requests, except in IE8 when a POST is made to a URL that has already been requested by a GET.
So far so good. Just when I thought I knew it all.
Want to reach out to Mark Zuckerberg? You can… for a price
http://theweek.com/article/index/238684/why-is-facebook-charging-100-for-messages