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very best exterior cleaning services Why a Dirty House Might Be More Dangerous Than You Think Think back to when you were a teenager — you probably enjoyed lazing around in a pigsty of a bedroom, and hated it when your parents told you to clean up. Well, they had a point. Medical experts recommend that we should clean our homes on a regular basis, both inside and outside, if we want to minimize the risk of illness. Yet a recent survey suggests that one in six of Brits spend less than 20 minutes a week on cleaning chores. Here’s a quick look at the hotspots in your home that require regular attention, and the best way to target them.

The bathroom It might be the place we go to get clean, but it’s also where bacteria and pathogens build up rapidly. Moisture from showers and taps often leads to mold forming, and


serves as the perfect breeding site for bacteria. If we combine this with dirty toilets and sinks, then we could have a bacterial nightmare on our hands. The good news is that it isn’t hard to get on top of this. First, make sure the bathroom is always well ventilated. Second, spend ten minutes a day wiping down surfaces with a simple detergent and water solution to keep germs at a minimum. Air purifiers are a great way to combat mold, too.

House exterior It’s easy to overlook your home’s exterior when it comes to cleaning, but gutter and drainage problems don’t only pose health hazards, they can also be a threat to your bank balance. Poor drainage diverts water to other areas, such as driveways and patios, which pools to form cracks in concrete and asphalt. If this is left to accumulate, then you might have to carry out some expensive repair work. Many people find that clearing their gutter annually is a great way to prevent these problems, and also avoid sanitary problems caused by blocked waste. If this isn’t something you’d like to do yourself, then local cleaning companies often do it for a competitive price.


The Kitchen It goes without saying that we should keep the kitchen clean — after all, it’s where we prepare our food — but did you know that dirty surfaces can also lead to cholera and dysentery?

While the chances of this are very slim, it’s essential that we keep our kitchens clean. Wash plates and cutlery after each meal, spray down the surfaces and keep the floor clean. If a few minutes cleaning is too much of a chore, then stick on your favorite music or podcast while you do it: you won’t even notice you’re doing a chore.

The Bedroom Most of us see the bedroom as a safe haven, and it is — if we keep it clean. Dust mites are the biggest threat to our health there, little critters that feed on the half ounce of skin we shed every week. Nice. And yet this isn’t even the most disgusting part. Unwashed bed sheets contain bacteria we bring in from outside, as well as body fluids... and even fecal matter.


Before we all despair, the solution is simple. Wash those bed sheets once a week, give bedside tables and wardrobes a quick wipe, and regularly vac the floor. Also hang up your clothes — like your parents said all those years ago.


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