No home is ever entirely dust free, but for allergy sufferers, even a little dust is too much. Help to significantly reduce dust in your home with the following tips:
Moving home can be an exciting time, but there is nothing like dirt and grime and other peoples mess to put a dampener on proceedings. Unless you have a close relationship with the previous inhabitants of your new home and trust them to have hygienically cleaned it from top to bottom, even if the new place looks spotless, that doesn’t mean that it is. Or, your new home may simply be in a terrible state and moving into it as it is, fills you with dread.
There are many potentially harmful germs and bacteria lurking around every corner, and on each surface in the average kitchen, so it’s really important not only to wash your hands frequently (and before you touch any food items), but to sanitize surfaces and sponges regularly.
Nobody enjoys cleaning their bathroom, but as it’s one of the most frequently used rooms in the home, it’s an unfortunate necessity. The following seven tips, however, will help you clean your bathroom quickly and effectively and help keep hygiene levels up:
Did you know that the average home collects a whopping 40 pounds of dust every year! While this may be gross enough, did you know that happily living among all that dust, are hundreds of thousands of microscopic dust mites, ready and waiting to make you sick.
Depression can often leave you feeling mentally and physically exhausted and keeping a clean home might be furthest from your mind. However, when you don’t clean your home, it can help to fuel your depression, and the whole situation can quickly spiral out of control and become a vicious circle with no end in sight.
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There are a number of cheap, readily available and environmentally friendly items that can help you clean even the most stubborn of stains, and while they may not work on more delicate materials such as silks or cottons (seek professional advice for cleaning these), they work wonderfully well on cotton and many other synthetic fabrics: