Housekeeping tips: Unexpected debris makers – these things make your floors dirty

29.12.2023 06:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

When cleaning your house regularly, you might be surprised to see how many debris you see every time.

While you might try maintaining your house well, you might accidentally make some mistakes.

Here are a few things that make your floors dirty quickly.

Crumbs from snacks

Eating snacks, such as cookies, chips, or crackers, can leave behind crumbs that fall to the floor. 

These small pieces can add up and create a mess if not cleaned up promptly.

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Spills and splatters

Accidental spills or splatters from liquids or food can also contribute to debris on the floor. 

Whether it's a cup of coffee, a sauce, or a dropped food item, these incidents can leave behind stains and messes that require cleaning.

Falling leaves and debris from plants

If you have indoor plants or a garden near your home, leaves and other debris can find their way inside and accumulate on the floor. 

Windy days or plants shedding leaves can increase the amount of debris.

Crafts and hobbies

Engaging in crafts or hobbies that involve materials like paper, glitter, or small parts can lead to debris on the floor. 

Bits of paper, glitter, or other materials can easily scatter and create a mess that needs to be cleaned up.

Kids' toys and activities

Children's toys and activities can often result in debris on the floor. 

Whether it's building blocks, art supplies, or small toy parts, these items can get scattered and create a cluttered and messy floor space.

Home improvement projects

Undertaking home improvement projects, such as painting, sanding, or drilling, can generate dust and debris that settles on the floor. 

It's important to take precautions to minimize the spread of debris during such projects.

Clothes and accessories

Dropping clothes or accessories like buttons, pins, or jewelry can contribute to floor debris. 

Paying attention while dressing or handling such items can help prevent unnecessary mess.

Previously, we talked about vertical vacuum cleaners.

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Crumbs from snacks
  2. Spills and splatters
  3. Falling leaves and debris from plants
  4. Crafts and hobbies
  5. Kids' toys and activities
  6. Home improvement projects
  7. Clothes and accessories