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Spring Cleaning Tips For a Healthier Home All Year Around

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Spring cleaning may feel like a daunting annual chore, but it’s actually an unmissable occasion to refresh your living space and create a healthier home all year round! Involving the whole family in your spring cleaning activities is an excellent way to work together on improving your home environment and health – and it can certainly be a bonding moment for all. In this guide, we’ll look at a few key tips to fend off mental and physical conditions by means of cleaning your home. Let’s get started. 

Declutter For A Fresh Start

Clutter can have a powerful, negative impact on your mental and physical health. People living in cluttered environments have been seen to deal with higher levels of stress and anxiety, declining cognitive abilities, and a poor working memory. What’s more, a cluttered space is much more difficult to keep and keep clean, which may cause the build-up of particles and pollutants in your home. The solution? Organize a yard sale, get rid of items you no longer use, and commit to minimalism!

Deep Clean Carpets And Rugs

Next up, let’s look at carpets and rugs. These are essential design elements that can make any home more comfortable and welcoming. Unfortunately, they are also traps for pests, dust mites, bacteria, and other particles – plus, they don’t get washed as often as other items, such as your bedsheet. 

As the days get warmer and you are ready to make your home more airy and minimalist, you may take the chance to deep-clean your carpets, rugs, and throws, and store them away properly. If you are reluctant to clean a valuable carpet or fear ruining it, specialists in the sector can help!

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Photo by Madison Inouye

Take Care Of Your Home Appliances

Your home appliances are used constantly: no wonder they need regular maintenance! Without a proper car, your dryer, dishwasher, or washing machine can begin to accumulate waste products, work inefficiently, and lead to poor outcomes – including ruined clothes, dirty dishes, and high energy bills!

Fortunately, you can keep them working perfectly in just a few simple steps. For example, swap out the dryer belt, add salt to your dishwasher, clean your oven, and check on your appliances’ filters. 

Clean Out The Vents And Air Ducts

Did you know that, according to the EPA, indoor concentrations of pollutants can be 2-5 times higher compared to outdoor concentrations? This is certainly a scary figure – but you can improve the air quality in your home simply properly maintaining your vents and air ducts. This simple strategy can help you keep at bay respiratory diseases and allergies, and improve your home’s living space. 

Choose Natural Cleaning Products

Removing harmful chemicals – especially from the kitchen and bathroom – is critical to create a home that is both healthier and safer. Fortunately, you can enjoy easy swaps: some natural cleaning agents like vinegar, lemon, and baking soda are within easy reach!

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Rethink Your Outside Area 

Having an outside area where you can enjoy time with your family and entertain your guests is essential to creating a healthy living space. Spending time in your garden on our lawn is a great way to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air, and promote physical activity. Get it ready for the summer months by cleaning your backyard, installing a deck or veranda, and planting new seeds!

white daisy on grass field
Photo by Karol D

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