Factors Affecting Breathlessness: Store Smart

Everyone knows that activity increases our sense of breathlessness especially if there is bending and reaching involved. So how do we make this simpler? How to we make things easier so we can still do the things we want to do?

One idea is storage. The things we use for an activity whether its making a cup of tea or doing the laundry can often be placed in awkward positions so the effort in using the materials is what makes the job hard, not necessarily the job itself.

Store heavy items low and light items high and well used items at waist height. This is a recipe for ease and simplification around the home. this reduces lifting, bending and reaching loads within each activity that you do. For example, keep mugs on a cup rack on the bench and the tea caddy next to the kettle. In the laundry keep heavy laundry containers on a waist high bench and put your basket of wet washing on a chair when hanging on the line. This way you can get to that all important cup of tea a lot more easily.

 

 

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