The dirtiest areas of your house: Housekeeping advice

13.09.2023 06:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Some places tend to accumulate dust and dirt way quicker than others - that's just because you use them the most.

It's important to have a huge cleaning day from time to time, but it's even more important to maintain the dirtiest areas of your house clean.

There are a few places in your house you need to clean more often than just once a week or two.

Kitchen

The kitchen can get really dirty, especially the sink, countertops, and cutting boards where food is prepared. Grease and food crumbs can build up.

Bathroom

The toilet, sink, and shower are often dirty because of soap scum, hair, and germs. These areas need regular cleaning.

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Floors

Floors, especially in high-traffic areas like the entrance, can collect dirt and dust. They should be swept or vacuumed regularly.

Doorknobs and Light Switches

These are touched a lot, and hands can carry germs. Cleaning them can help prevent the spread of illness.

Remote Controls

Remote controls for the TV or other devices can harbor germs because people touch them often. Wiping them down can keep things clean.

Bed Sheets and Pillows

These can accumulate sweat and skin cells, attracting dust mites. Washing them regularly is important.

Trash Bins

Garbage cans can get smelly and dirty. Emptying them and cleaning them from time to time is a good idea.

Conclusion

You can keep your house more hygienic and clean by just paying more attention to the dirtiest areas of your living space.

Clean them regularly to keep your house safe and nice!
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Kitchen
  2. Bathroom
  3. Floors
  4. Doorknobs and Light Switches
  5. Remote Controls
  6. Bed Sheets and Pillows
  7. Trash Bins
  8. Conclusion